(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 30 - Premier Giorgia Meloni said Monday
that the State would not allow itself to be bullied in relation
to a wave of violent actions staged by extremist groups to
protest against the plight of jailed anarchist leader Alfredo
Cospito.
"The State must not be intimidated by those who threaten its
officials," Meloni said on the sidelines of the presentation of
Poste Italiane's 'Polis' digital-services project.
Cospito, 55, is in poor health after being on hunger striker for
over 100 days to protest against being held under the tough 41
bis jail regime usually reserved for mafia bosses.
Italian diplomatic offices in Berlin and Barcelona were
subjected to vandalism last week and anarchist groups were
engaged in violent clashes with police in the Trastevere
district of Rome on Saturday night.
A policeman was injured in those clashes and 41 people have been
cited over them.
Anarchists are also thought to have been behind a Molotov
cocktail attack on a Rome police station at the weekend.
These are only the latest in a series of such acts in Italy and
abroad linked to anarchists in recent months.
"This violence and these protests are being repeated and the
situation will have to be examined with the maximum attention,"
said Italy's Chief of Police Lamberto Giannini on Monday,
commenting on the Rome clashes.
"We are investigating to find out who is responsible.
"Over 40 people have been identified and reported to the
judicial authorities".
The Cospito case and the related protests are set to be among
the issues addressed at a meeting of Meloni's cabinet later on
Monday.
On Sunday Meloni's office put out a statement saying that "the
State does not make pacts with threat-makers".
Cospito is serving 20 years for a bomb attack on a Carabinieri
police training academy at Fossano near Cuneo in Piedmont in
2006 and a further 10 years and eight months for kneecapping
Ansaldo Nucleare Managing Director Roberto Adinolfi in Genoa in
2012. (ANSA).
State won't be intimidated, Meloni says on anarchists
Wave of violent action linked to case of jailed leader Cospito
