๐๐ฟThe Garoe-Bosasso road will be used to bury the wasteโโฆ "In the Ali Mahdi area too. They are transferring it to the Hawadle region. Marocchino is digging the pits, he was recommended to me by a foreigner. Have you heard from him?"โฆ๐๐ฟ
๐๐ฟThey donโt care about the country and people dying. The toxic waste produced by Italian and
European (sic) industries get loaded onto boats in the port of Trieste. They get distributed in the countries. It's toxic waste and uranium. It destroys
everything.โ๐๐ฟ
European (sic) industries get loaded onto boats in the port of Trieste. They get distributed in the countries. It's toxic waste and uranium. It destroys
everything.โ๐๐ฟ
๐๐ฟ Declaration made by Marcello Giannoni 05/05/1999, Folder V Pages 101-141
The waste to be sent to Somalia was also of US origin, and contained radioactive material called "yellow cake". But the deal didn't go ahead after the newspapers exposed it. Waste definitely ๐๐ฟ
The waste to be sent to Somalia was also of US origin, and contained radioactive material called "yellow cake". But the deal didn't go ahead after the newspapers exposed it. Waste definitely ๐๐ฟ
๐๐ฟwent to Somalia. It was hazardous industrial and maybe sanitary waste. It was buried during the Bosasso port and Garoe-Bossaso road construction work. Declaration made by Brofferio Angelo 04/02/2004, folder V p. 99 He was director of the construction works of๐๐ฟ
๐๐ฟ the Garoe-Bosasso road from June 1997 to December 1998. He used Marocchino for transporting the construction materials from Mogadishu's harbour to the road's construction
site. At a certain point Marocchino suggested burying several containers in a number ๐๐ฟ
site. At a certain point Marocchino suggested burying several containers in a number ๐๐ฟ
๐๐ฟof uninhabited places, on the condition that they will never be opened, with the prospect of making a lot of money. Declaration made by Marco Zaganelli, 08/04/1998 folder V p. 715 80 Office of public prosecutors in Asti, procedure number 395/97.๐๐ฟ
๐๐ฟ from a Southern Italian port (Castellamare di Stabia and/or Gioia Tauro) Declaration made by Ezio Scaglione 11 and 15/12/1998 Procedure number
395/97 folder III pp. 506 - 511 He knew Garelli and Zaramella Flavio through Marocchino in Milan in 1992 to buy two cars๐๐ฟ
395/97 folder III pp. 506 - 511 He knew Garelli and Zaramella Flavio through Marocchino in Milan in 1992 to buy two cars๐๐ฟ
๐๐ฟ from Guido Garelli. It turned out the cars were stolen as the police seized them from Scaglione. Afterwards, in Nairobi, Garelli and Marocchino introduced him to "Project Uranium", a scheme to export toxic and nuclear waste to Somalia, which he signed up to. ๐๐ฟ
๐๐ฟAfter a stay in Marocchinoโs house in Somalia he went back to Italy when Garelli stayed in
Somalia. In 1996 Marocchino contacted Scaglione and proposed to arrange for exporting waste to Somalia, this time to be distributed in and around
the construction of the Eel Ma'an port.๐๐ฟ
Somalia. In 1996 Marocchino contacted Scaglione and proposed to arrange for exporting waste to Somalia, this time to be distributed in and around
the construction of the Eel Ma'an port.๐๐ฟ
๐๐ฟ Marocchino also claimed he could
distribute/get rid of nuclear waste, burying it in the concrete of the port's quay. Annotation by PG (investigators) to public prosecutor, 24/05/1999 folder III p.483-490 Witnesses remember that entire containers were buried ๐๐ฟ
distribute/get rid of nuclear waste, burying it in the concrete of the port's quay. Annotation by PG (investigators) to public prosecutor, 24/05/1999 folder III p.483-490 Witnesses remember that entire containers were buried ๐๐ฟ
๐๐ฟin the Eel Ma'aan port, containers full of waste (mud, varnish, contaminated soil from steel
factories and ash from electric filters). This was indicated in a note that Marocchino sent to Scaglione via fax on 19 August 1996. Photographs that were dated February 1997, ๐๐ฟ
factories and ash from electric filters). This was indicated in a note that Marocchino sent to Scaglione via fax on 19 August 1996. Photographs that were dated February 1997, ๐๐ฟ
๐๐ฟwhich were seized from Marocchinoโs
collaborators Gloria Melani and Claudio Roghi show the burial of the ๐๐ฟcontainers during the construction of the port. Photographs taken by Giancarlo Ricchi in July 1997, an employee of the Molino Pardini company that accused Marocchino
collaborators Gloria Melani and Claudio Roghi show the burial of the ๐๐ฟcontainers during the construction of the port. Photographs taken by Giancarlo Ricchi in July 1997, an employee of the Molino Pardini company that accused Marocchino
๐๐ฟof stealing 2,500 tonnes of flour that was sent to Somalia to be sold, also show the containers buried in the port during the construction. According to Giancarlo Ricchi, Somali workers told him around 400 containers were buried in Eel Maโaan๐๐ฟ
๐๐ฟ. However, nobody knew what materials would be
stored in the containers.
Jamal; Just remember โ Littercyโ is to be effectively able to seek and absorb
infoโฆ Tools you will gain but awareness is paramount. #CollectiveHiveMind๐ธ๐ด ๐บ๐ธ
with #IndividualisticTrait๐ธ๐ด ๐บ๐ธ ๐๐พ๐๐พ๐๐พ๐ธ๐ด
stored in the containers.
Jamal; Just remember โ Littercyโ is to be effectively able to seek and absorb
infoโฆ Tools you will gain but awareness is paramount. #CollectiveHiveMind๐ธ๐ด ๐บ๐ธ
with #IndividualisticTrait๐ธ๐ด ๐บ๐ธ ๐๐พ๐๐พ๐๐พ๐ธ๐ด
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