Turin, Italy: Bombs attributed to anarchist groups

PARCEL BOMB IN TURIN: EXPECTED BY INVESTIGATORS

(AGI) - Turin, Jul 7 - The alarm for parcel bombs arriving in Turin has already been given off yesterday by the police, after the second paper bomb attributed to anarchist groups. Yesterday's bomb arrived at "Coema" company around 11 o'clock by mail. The company some day ago started working on the restructuring of the temporary shelter Brunelleschi in Turin. The bomb didn't explode thanks to care taken after warnings received from investigators. The bomb then was blown up in the courtyard of the company. Immediately after, the police warned for other parcel bombs, just as happened today with the one sent to the mayor of Turin, Sergio Chiamparino. Two days earlier the bomb that was sent to the director of "Turin Chronicle", Beppe Fossati, exploded in his hands, wounding his hands and one eye.


PARCEL BOMB TURIN: INVESTIGATORS, THEY WANT TO START A REVOLT

There is a strategy behind the parcel bombs that arrived these days in Turin: the first to the director of "TorinoCronaca", then to the constructors of a temporary shelter for immigrants, yesterday and today to the mayor of Turin, Sergio Chiamparino. The investigators, who know well the ideology and who have warned other possible victims, are convinced of this. The assistant prosecutor of Turin: "These are very serious facts". There would be no organisation behind the attacks, the each of the bombers runs his own campaign. The parcel bomb sent yesterday to temporary shelter Brunelleschi was claimed by someone using the acronym "Fai.Rat" in a handwritten note. The text confirmed the campaign against temporary shelters for immigrants. The first parcel bombes were claimed yesterday in the newspaper "La Stampa". A white envelope, with sender, obviously unknown, and a piece of paper containing the first line: "La Fai.Rat starts the second phase of operation 'D.I.Y' (fai da te) with this wave of parcel bombs". The letter explained that the second phase centres around the temporary shelter and the company 'Coema' "that we warmly advise to break the contract for the restructuring of Brunelleschi", (the Turin temporary shelter). And further, "Fire" and "lead" to prisons, shelters, police and journalists "spreaders of racial hate".