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October 15, 2019The three police officers on trial for the alleged misdirection of the 1992 via D'Amelio massacre where the judge Paolo Borsellino and his escort's agents lost their lives were prosecuted before Messina prosecutors. This afternoon Mario Bò, Fabrizio Mattei and Gabriele Ribaudo, accused in Caltanissetta of aggravated slander and who served in the pool investigating the attack on Via D'Amelio, made a silent scene in front of the deputy prosecutor Vito Di Giorgio. The prosecutor's office of Messina, headed by the prosecutor Maurizio de Lucia, wanted to interrogate the three agents in the investigation opened against two magistrates who in those years dealt with the investigation of the attack, Carmelo Petralia and Annamaria Palma.

The three agents, assisted by the lawyer Giuseppe Seminara who defends them together with the lawyer Giuseppe Panepinto, have preferred to avail themselves of the faculty of not answering: "They have chosen to render - explains the lawyer Seminara - their declarations to the judicial authority that they he is on trial. The policemen availed themselves of the right not to reply because they will make statements before the Court of Caltanissetta ".

The two magistrates Palma and Petralia are under investigation in Messina for slander aggravated by having favored Cosa Nostra. The same accusation that the three policemen answer to Caltanissetta. Annamaria Palma is currently attorney general in Palermo, while Petralia holds the position of deputy prosecutor in Catania. In the accusatory hypothesis, in competition with the three police officers on trial in Caltanissetta, they allegedly detained the investigation into the massacre that killed the judge Paolo Borsellino. Prosecutors and police officers, according to the prosecution, would feed three false repents, built at the table, including Vincenzo Scarantino, suggesting that they falsely accuse people of being attacked.