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21 November 2019I pm Remo Epifani, Raffaele Graziano and Mariano Buccoliero have sued the former extraordinary commissioners of Ilva Enrico Bondi and Piero Gnudi and the temporary managers Antonio Lupoli and Ruggero Cola for dangerous jet of things and unauthorized waste management activities disputed until 1 August 2015. After two requests for dismissal, it was the investigating judge Vilma Gilli who ordered new investigations.

The suspects, according to the prosecution, in their respective qualities and in competition and agreement between them, have omitted, in the exercise of the production activity of the Ilva steel plant subject to commissioner, to comply with the requirements of AIA (released on 26 October 2012) as well as to the provisions of the Plan of measures and activities for environmental and health protection as per the Dpcm of 14 March 2014.

For the prosecution, they would have thus "illicitly - it is said textually in the charge - the spillage of an imposing quantity of diffuse and fugitive emissions, harmful in the atmosphere, emissions deriving from the parks area, from the coking plant, from the agglomerated area, from the blast furnace area, from the steelworks area, and from the disposal activity carried out in the Grf area, as well as from the different torches of the steel plant area through which (torches) illegally dismantle a large quantity of gaseous waste ".

The prosecutors have identified the injured party in the Municipality of Taranto (which follows the developments of the investigation with the lawyer Rosario Orlando) and the Ministry of the Environment. The direct summons was served in the past few days.