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Anti-vax 'warriors' who daubed double V on schools cited

Wore wigs, overalls to elude CCTV, used walkie-talkies in Turin

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 19 - A group of six anti-vaxxers were cited by police Thursday for daubing a 'double V' anti-vax symbol on school buildings in Turin in recent months.
    The group, who wore overalls and wigs in a bid to elude security cameras and called themselves 'warriors' while communicating with walkie-talkies to evade phone taps, include teachers and nurses suspended for their anti-vax stance, unemployed people, and a beauty salon worker.
    They were cited by DIGOS police led by squad leader Carlo Ambra.
    The six have no links to far-right or far-left extremist groups, Ambra said.
    "None of them have a criminal record," he told reporters.
    They put their VV slogan on two high schools, a middle school, and a physical education institute in the northwestern Italian city. (ANSA).
   

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