An envelope containing two bullets
was sent Tuesday to a Turin judge who recently denied bail to
the spokesperson of the 'No-TAV' movement against the Turin-Lyon
high-speed rail line.
The spokesperson, Dana Lauriola, is serving a two-year sentence
over a 2012 protest which allowed cars through a toll booth
without paying.
Surveillance court judge Elena Bonu recently denied the
39-year-old Lauriola's bid for alternative measures to jail
detention.
The court intercepted the envelope containing the 9x21 caliber
bullets before it reached Bonu.
No-TAV protests have been continuing for years against the
completion of the TAV line between Turin and Lyon.
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