Who's the prosecutor's killer who was released today from prison in anger at Italy?

Sicilian mafia boss Giovanni Brusca, whose serious crimes include training a child's body, has been released from prison. Called “the people's killer”, Brusca has admitted to having a role in killing over 100 murders, including that of the famous procurator Giovanni Falcone, who was [...]
Called “the people's assassin”, Brusca has acknowledged that there was a role in the murder of over 100 murders, including that of the famous procurator Giovanni Falcone, who was mentioned by Prime Minister Albin Kurti in the famous election phrase “Goes Lumez, comes Elezi”.
But Brusca became a police informant, helping prosecutors to follow other mobsters.
His release after 25 years has angered relatives of his crime victims, reports the BBC, translates Periscopi.
Who's Giovanni Bruska?
Bruceca, now 64, was a key figure within Cosa Nostra, the Mafia group from Sicily.
In 1992, he had launched a bomb that killed Giovanni Falcone in one of the most notorious cases of homicides in history.

The woman with Falcone's three bodyguards was also killed in this attack on a street near Palermo.
The actual attack had preceded the murder of Falcone's colleague Paolo Borsellino. This had resulted in the great severity of anti-Mafia laws.
Brussels was arrested in 1996.
Among the personalities who have condemned Bruceca's release were many politicians, including the far right leader Matteo Salvin.
After 25 years in prison, Mafia boss Giovanni Bruska is free. This is not the “justice” Italians deserve,” he said. /Periscope











