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03 November 2017Giulio Lolli, a Bolognese businessman who has been a fugitive in Libya for 7 years, wanted by the Italian justice for Rimini Yacht scams, with two international arrest warrants issued by the Rimini Public Prosecutor's Office, was arrested by the special deterrent forces 'Rada', soldiers who depend on the Libyan Ministry of the Interior. The former nautical entrepreneur had already ended up in Gaddafi's prisons from which he had been freed by the rebel militias he had joined for some time.

The arrest took place last Tuesday, October 29, but the news was learned only today and was confirmed by the Libyan judicial authority. Lolli is in the Tripoli prison. In Rimini Giulio Lolli is accused of criminal association for fraud and extortion. Lolli has his own website The last adventurer in which he tells his story and collects testimonies of his activity in LIbia and his past as an entrepreneur.

In Libya, after participating in the revolt, he had become one of the lieutenants of the special maritime security forces of the port of Tripoli, led by the commander Taha El Musrati, with the declared task of stopping the smugglers. Thus, with the arrest of the past few days, another chapter of the Bolognese entrepreneur Giulio Lolli closes, the pirate of the Rimini Yacht maxi scam, a company that sold luxury boats and went bankrupt, carrying with it a judicial inquiry that involved important exponents of the Guardia di Finanza, financiers linked to the P3 and even arrived to investigate the 'Ndrangheta.

In Italy, Lolli accused of a millionaire scam, based, essentially, on the sale of the yachts to different buyers. In addition to this, it would have hidden more than 40 million revenue from the revenue. Over the years two villas have been seized, one in Pennabilli (Rimini) and the other in Casalecchio di Reno, for a value of 2 million.