They intercept envelopes with bullets addressed to Monti, Berlusconi and several newspapers
posted on: Dec 23 2011 9:5 by RDugey. Viewed 17 times.Letters with bullets inside, addressed to the President of the Italian Government, Mario Monti, former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and the directors of several newspapers, were intercepted at a post Office of Lamezia Terme, in the region of Calabria, Italian media reported today.
Detected in total ten envelopes, within which there were several bullets and the message "check the adjustment plan or pagareis it" and were signed by the "movement armed proletarians".
On December 12, a post office in the Italian capital were located two letters also with bullets, addressed to the Minister of Justice, Paola Severino, and the Mayor of Rome, Gianni Alemanno.
This time the letter was signed by the group "core Mario Galesi for CAP (armed proletarians for communism)".
These days have intensified checks in the mail, once on 9 December a parcel bomb exploded in u000aRome injuring the director-general of the company of Italian tax collection, Equitalia, Marco Cuccagna, and yesterday was discovered other on bombs led to another of the headquarters of the Agency in the capital
Sending the package bomb was claimed by the so-called Federation Anárquica Informal (FAI), the same group that signed the "letter bomb" sent a day before the President of Deutsche Bank, Josef Ackermann and failed to explode.

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