Saturday, September 5, 2009

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Roberto Nunzio

Weapons to fuel wars in Africa and kickbacks on all matters. "The weekly L'Espresso has spent a few days ago, its main investigation Libya, accusing her of "double game" and put Silvio Berlusconi and the Italian government even more serious in anguish after the international criticism and for agreements with Gaddafi in Tripoli on the eve of the trip completed last Sunday. It seems that the diplomats of the two countries have also discussed this matter that is pending in the courts of Perugia. September 5, 2009 - [Thanks to Elio Clergy Bertoldi] - The thing that binds the investigation Umbria is the process initiated by the DDA (District Anti-Mafia Directorate Umbria) on weapons, a group of defendants would be sold to a Libyan colonel. This investigation started from Terni - at the hands of police officers of the company and the group that initially were investigating the trafficking of hashish - came before the Gup, before which two of those involved have resolved their troubles with an alternative ritual and four others been indicted.

Leading the investigation, which started in 2005, the prosecutor Dario Razzi. According to "The Express" the investigation would have touched the entourage and the nomenklatura closer to Gaddafi. The contact of the Italian group in Libya, explain the investigation, Colonel Tafferdin Mansour, senior officer of the Libyan army supply sector, which according to the weekly would be close to the chief of staff General Ali Abdulrahim Al Sied. The Libyans are twenty years of embargo and arms are hungry for, among other things. Seeking, inter alia, to modernize equipment T72 tanks, combat helicopters, air missiles of the latest generation. But also to renew the equipment of conventional weapons.

And in place of the old order half a million Ak47 rifles (Kalashnikov) and ten million bullets. Experts say that is a quantity much greater than the needs of the army in Libya. In fact, in an interception, which dates from the time course of the first investigations, the police discover that in Terni, those weapons, the Libyans "want to give the left and right, all right?". Well at least part of the contract would end in the states and small states in Africa or African independence movements.

One of the Italians involved and partly to Tripoli airport, including luggage, they discover a collection of weapons. They turn a blind eye, the Carabinieri, and bring the suspect (a three) more under control. Investigators discovered that Umbria not only that the guns will come from China, but to close the deal (the Kalashnikov will be paid $ 85 to $ 136 a piece and resold), the Italian group will pay bribes. Colonel Al Mansur (250 thousand dollars and must pay fees of children studying in a college English), some 250 thousand U.S. dollars will end up at a Libyan engineer appointed by the buyers to assess the goodness good purchase. And in the bargain, as well as machine guns and ammunition, rubber bullets come even 250 thousand, 750 grenades, tear gas, shields and protective vest running riot.

intermediary between the Italians and the Libyan army acts - discovers the District Anti-Mafia Directorate of Perugia - Khalked K. El Hamed (brother of one of Gaddafi's sons, yet the son of General Khweldi El Hamed, one of the most influential members of the Revolutionary Command Council). The deal is in the finishing straight but before weapons could reach their destination, in February 2007, taking orders for custody in a prison for the Italians. Only one remains free because it is located in Congo. Last June, two defendants have plea-bargained a sentence of four years each. The other four will appear before the judges of the court soon. Having no jurisdiction over Libya and the absence of bilateral agreements involved in the affair out of all Libyans "unharmed" by the investigation



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