• No Green pass demonstration in Milan: three arrests, 91 people identified

  • No Green pass parades: 11 reported in Milan, 18 in Trieste

  • No green pass, fifteenth Saturday of protests from Milan to Florence

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24 November 2021 The police carried out a search decree delegated by the coordinator of the district anti-terrorism section of the Milan Public Prosecutor's Office, Alberto Nobili, against a 19-year-old Milanese, under investigation for instigation to commit a crime aggravated by electronic means. This was reported in a note by the police headquarters of the Lombard capital, explaining that the young man, "since last summer, has set himself as a fundamental point of reference for the No Vax, conceiving and launching the procession from Piazza Fontana for the first time on Saturday afternoon. ". From the analysis of the telephone of the 19-year-old creator of the parades, the Police discovered that the suspect sent via Telegram files containing about a thousand green passes in the name of as many people.The young man admitted that he downloaded them from the net and distributed them for free to as many users as possible.



The 19-year-old, already denounced for taking part in unannounced No green pass initiatives, has been subjected to an urban daspo by the Milan police chief since last September and has no longer participated in the demonstrations on Saturday. Also according to what the police reported, "from the beginning his figure has assumed strategic importance in the protest campaign against the containment measures of the pandemic as administrator of the Telegram chat 'No Green-pass! Now Enough! Movimento italiano' and of the Facebook group '' No Green Pass Now Enough !! Part 2 'to which 32 thousand users are registered ".



The activist no vax-no green pass is also investigated for receiving stolen goods, together with two other people (also subjected to a search), "for having sent, via Telegram, files containing a thousand certificates, in the name of as many subjects, on which they are investigations underway to trace their origin ". The man "admitted that he downloaded them from the net and distributed them for free to as many users as possible". During the search of the 19-year-old, a hatchet and a "survivor" knife were also seized, found inside a backpack equipped with various survival kits and a brass knuckle. Finally, two weapons were cautiously withdrawn from the police headquarters, duly reported by the young man, holder of a license to carry weapons for sporting use.