Italian anarchists jailed for shooting businessman


  • World
  • Wednesday, 13 Nov 2013

MILAN (Reuters) - Two members of an Italian anarchist group were jailed on Tuesday for shooting a businessman in 2012, judicial sources said, a crime that revived fears of a return to the type of political violence common in the 1970s.

Roberto Adinolfi, chief executive of nuclear power plant builder Ansaldo Nucleare, was shot in the leg by two men on a motorbike outside his home in the northern port city of Genoa. The Italian Anarchist Federation (FAI) claimed responsibility.

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