Marco Strano

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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]

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Marco Strano at the Italian parliament Strano.png
Marco Strano at the Italian parliament

Biography

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]

Chico Forti case

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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