Moro, a witness says: "Check den Br Via Montalcini"
Via Montalcini, one of Italian mysteries. On the Red Brigades hideout in the neighborhood Portuense of Rome, which according to the official story was the Moro prison for all 55 days of the dramatic kidnapping, now new elements emerge. On the eve of commemorating the 33rd anniversary of the kidnapping of the Christian Democratic president Aldo Moro dl killing his escort in via Fani www.cadoinpiedi.it is published on the site where an article is reported the testimony of a person who in 1978 was a military military service.
The man tells the journalist and writer Stephen Limits, author of "The Ring of the Republic" (published by Chiarelettere) during the kidnapping was chosen to be part of a group of ten men known to keep under observation by Montalcini. It was April 23, 1978. The man, already heard by the public prosecutor in Rome, said: "They told us to keep under observation the apartment where he was arrested, Mr Aldo Moro. Our main task - more - was to control all the movements from that apartment. We had a control location: situated on the road was a lamppost for street lighting which was dismantled piece by piece by false technical Enel, taken to a police station where he was installed a micro camera inside the light bulb; was used to see movement within the apartment. " The statesman
Democrat was taken prisoner by the Red Brigades between March 16 and May 9, 1978. Via Montalcini's apartment in Rome, was made out to Anna Laura Braghetti Brigades, and the 'prison' to Portuense, always weigh the shadows. A place immortalized by the terrible pictures of the Red Brigades, which portrayed the image of the fierce political prison-closet of the photographs sent to the newspapers of the time. Moro was killed in the garage of the building in Via Montalcini 8 at 6 am and then transported via Caetani in a stolen red Renault 4. The police just days after the massacre in via Fani, when the police arrive a first report, perhaps a general entry, perhaps a tip-off states, entering the building in Via Montalcini but not inside a patrol. The agents knocked but even then, inexplicably, go away.
In the book of Limits, the military says: "We had to then monitor the movements around the building and kept under observation the garbage cans. Moro was held, they said, the apartment's floor, one with the garden. In one of the first floor had been placed microphones receiving high, capable of capturing even the smallest noise. Sophisticated stuff for its time, provided, in fact, by foreign agents. " And on the infamous red Renault 4 adds: "I remember seeing the Renault 4 red parked in the yard that gave the garage and another car, a Rover with foreign number plates and one or perhaps more fines placed on the windshield. One day he was taken away and I was quite shocked when I saw her in the yard of the barracks on Via Aurelia. The 'mission' lasted until the 8th of May, one day before the tragic epilogue of the kidnapping. They told us that our task was over and that they would be returned to our destinations. I went back to Avellino and - ends - then I had the sheet of transfer Battipaglia. I was told to forget what I saw and did in Rome. "
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http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2011/03/15/moro-un-testimone-racconta-controllavamo-il-covo-di-via-montalcini/97764/
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