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Police search man behind Milan anti-Green Pass marches

Milanese man, 28, accused of instigation to commit crimes

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 24 - Italian police on Wednesday searched the home of a man behind a recent wave of anti-Green Pass marches in Milan.
    The 28-year-old Milanese man, Gabriele Molgora aka Zeno, is under investigation, police said, for instigation to commit crimes aggravated by using IT technology.
    Via social media the young man became the reference point for the anti-vax movement last summer, police said.
    There have been a string of demos and marches against the Green Pass health certificate in the Lombardy capital recently.
    Police said the man downloaded from the Web and distributed around 1,000 Green Passes via Telegram.
    Mologora had been hit by a DASPO ban in September ordering him not to take part in any more marches.
    Despite this, on November 20 he launched a round-Italy appeal to get a million protesters into Milan's central Piazza Duomo on Saturday 27 November.
    Thousands turned up despite a ban on holding such demos in the square. (ANSA).
   

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