Italian president threatened by vaccine, dozens investigated, two Albanians among them

Italian authorities are investigating dozens of people who have offended, and in some cases even threatened the country's president, Sergio Mattarella, on social networks. The reason for severe reactions was the 80-year-old president's vaccination of COVID-19, something that is incompatible for negionist environments, often interrelated with anti-company - EU, or left political extremes [...]
Italian authorities are investigating dozens of people who have offended, and in some cases even threatened the country's president, Sergio Mattarella, on social networks.
The reason for severe reactions was the 80-year-old president's vaccination of COVID-19, something that is incompatible for negionist environments, often interrelated with anti-company - The EU, or political extremes left and right.
Let's take the guns, go kill that son...”, “I wish every evil”, “I wish your burial to be approaching”, are just some of the written messages that forced the Rome prosecutor to open an investigation of at least 11 persons who are already accompanied by checking computers, cell phones and profiles on social networks.
Those investigated come from different cities and have often unexpected profiles. A cardiosurgeon, but also an electrician, a blogger, but also an extremist right.
Police among them have identified, according to the newspaper La Repubblica, two Albanians, A.K. and I.S., who must now respond to charges of insulting the president of the Republic, a criminal offence in Italy, envisioned by the 278th article of Penal Codit and predicting between 1 and three years in prison.












