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A new escape for Giuseppe Mastini, known as Johnny the gypsy. So it’s not the first. Mastini was on leave and should have returned to prison by noon, but never returned to Bancali. Johnny lo Zingaro, sentenced to life imprisonment, had been locked up in the maximum security prison of Sassari since July 2017, after having already escaped on June 30, 2017 from the Fossano prison, Cuneo. A dynamic in part similar to that of more than three years ago, when Mastini went out enjoying the regime of semi-freedom, not returning to prison. As it happened today. Now a search note has been issued to all law enforcement agencies.
Who is Johnny the Gypsy?
Mastini’s nickname is related to his Sinti origins. Mastini was also convicted of a series of murders. The first dates back to when he was only 11 years old. He also participated in the investigation into the death of Pier Paolo Pasolini. He had worked mainly between the seventies and eighties, particularly in Rome. His first escape was in 1987: on that occasion he took advantage of a leave of absence and did not return to prison. Also becoming the protagonist of a series of crimes: robberies, robberies and even the kidnapping of a girl, Silvia Leonardi. Once again, the charges against him include the murder of security guard Michele Giraldi and the wounds of police brigadier Bruno Nolfi. He was then captured two years after the escape.
Johnny the Gypsy Last Escape
In June 2017, the time of the last escapeMastini was detained in the Fossano penitentiary, from where he traveled to get to Cairo Montenotte, in the Savona area, where he carried out some maintenance work. In June 2017, he took advantage of this outside work to avoid reappearing at the Cairo Montenotte prison police school, to which he had been assigned by the surveillance court. Vincenzo Chianese, general secretary of the Es police, complains about the lack of regulation:Legislation allowing people who clearly shouldn’t be able to get out of prison must absolutely be changed”.
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