(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 8 - Congolese military prosecutors on
Wednesday requested the death penalty for six men charged in the
February 2021 murder of Italian Ambassador to the Democratic
Republic of Congo Luca Attanasio in an ambush for kidnapping in
the east of the African country, AFP reported.
The death penalty is often handed down in the DRC in cases of
national security but it has not been carried out for 20 years
and it is systematically commuted to life imprisonment.
On February 22 last, the second anniversary of Attanasio's
slaying, Premier Giorgia Meloni said that Italian institutions
were determined to establish the truth of what happened.
"Two years have passed since the attack in which the Italian
Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo Luca Attanasio,
the Carabiniere Vittorio Iacovacci and the World Food Programme
driver Mustapha Milambo lost their lives," Meloni said on the
anniversary of the February 22, 2021 ambush of the WFP convoy in
North Kivu.
"Remembering Luca Attanasio and Vittorio Iacovacci is not only
an institutional duty, but an act of justice and love.
"Towards their families and loved ones, who more than anyone
else mourn their passing and who can count on the support of the
institutions to know the truth about those tragic events".
The military tribunal into the incident opened in Kinshasha in
October.
The six are members of one of the militias that have been
running rampage since regional wars in the ate 1990s and early
2000.
Rome has not accepted that they were to blame. (ANSA).
Death penalty asked for 6 over Attanasio murder
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