
The Rome Prosecutor's Office has requested that the Albanian drug trafficker Elvis Demçe be sentenced to 21 years in prison, who is accused along with four other people of the attempted murder of Alessio Marzani, the 45-year-old wounded with a gunshot on October 22, 2020 in Acilia.
Prosecutors Mario Palazzi and Francesco Cascini also asked for a sentence of 21 years for Daniele Gallarello, 18 years for former footballer Alessandro Corvesi, 35, and 14 years for Matteo Costacurta, known as 'The Prince', while for Marzani they asked for 8 years. who is accused of extortion.
"It is a group with a profile of very high criminal capacity and social danger," said prosecutor Palazzi in the courtroom.
Demçe, linked in the past to Fabrizio Piscitelli, alias Diabolik, the leader of Lazio Irriducibili killed on August 7, 2019 in Parco degli Acquedotti, was arrested together with Costacurta and Corvesi in July last year by the carabinieri of the Ostia investigative unit for the wounding of Marzani.
The decryption of several encrypted conversations with the 'Sky-Ecc' system contained on a server on French territory was essential to the investigations by the Carabinieri, coordinated by the Rome anti-mafia district directorate.
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