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Marco Strano is an Italian criminologist and former police lieutenant who is best known for his research about the Chico Forti case. [1] [2] [3]
Strano attended the Carabinieri special forces of antiterrorism, antimafia and the secret service (SISDE) on criminal profiling. [4] He investigated ties between mafia clans and football ultras fans. [5] After retirement he became a criminologist. [1] He contributed as advisor to the film Winter Harvest about the kidnapping of US general James Lee Dozier by terrorist group Brigate Rosse. [6]
Strano is best known for his research on the Chico Forti case. [7] His enquiry on Chico Forti 's criminal activity sparkled criticism as Italy's Prime minister Giorgia Meloni welcomed Chico Forti. [8] [9] [3]
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