Pierluigi Concutelli
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Pierluigi Concutelli | |
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Born | 3 June 1944 |
Other names | il Comandante |
Organization | Ordine Nuovo |
Known for | Acts of terrorism |
Political party | ex-MSI |
Movement | Neofascism |
Opponent(s) | Italian State |
Pierluigi Concutelli was an Italian neofascist terrorist and bank robber. He styled himself as an "urban guerrilla fighter". He was a member of the far-right organization Ordine Nuovo and later became the leader of its underground armed unit, Gruppi di Azione Ordinovista.
Biography[]
On 10 July 1976, Concutelli killed Deputy Prosecutor Vittorio Occorsio in Rome for carrying out investigations of members of underground neofascist circles.[1] He was arrested in 1977. In 2008, together with the RAI journalist Giuseppe Ardica, Concutelli published an autobiography.[2]
See also[]
- Armed, far-right organizations in Italy
- Years of lead
References[]
- ^ VECCHIO, di CONCETTO (2011-04-22). "Occorsio, giustiziato da neri e criminali". la Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-08-31.
- ^ "Io, l'uomo nero Una vita tra politica, violenza e galera - Marsilio Editori". www.marsilioeditori.it.
Bibliography[]
- Donatella della Porta, Clandestine Political Violence, Cambridge University Press, pp. 124-131. ISBN 05-2119-574-8
Categories:
- 1944 births
- Living people
- Italian neo-fascists
- People convicted on terrorism charges