Giuseppe Ciotta – English version

1977
March 12, Turin
Giuseppe Ciotta
, 29, Brigadier of Public Security

Potito Perruggini, nephew of Brigadier Giuseppe Ciotta killed by Frontline, asks the truth for the victims of terrorism.
Perruggini tells the story of his uncle, Giuseppe Ciotta, who was killed on March 12, 1977. It’s 7.40, Giuseppe, police brigadier, takes to the street, crosses it, gets on his ‘500’. He is about to turn on the engine, when a killer, Enrico Galmozzi (founder of Prima Línea), approaches him and electrocuts him by shooting three gunshots at him. A mortal one, directed to the heart. With him, two accomplices.
The Apulian brigadier at only 29 years old had already worked with the first Special Counterterrorism Nucleus directed by the general of the carabinieri Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa and with the Anti-Terrorism Inspectorate of the Quaestor Emilio Santillo
Potito Perruggini explains how a shared truth can help unravel goals and true instigators. Why were all the members of the ‘special judicial police nucleus’ killed in the span of four years: Giuseppe Ciotta, Rosario Berardi, Antonio Esposito and Sebastiano Vinci? A team under the direct orders of General Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa. A consequence of the search he had led to Marco Donat Cattin’s group? A mystery that elderly terrorists could reveal today: especially in the light of the renunciation of Italian justice to prosecute them.