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By this time, NAR, through the mediation of Franco Giuseppucci and Danilo Abbruciati, had connected with the crime organization Banda della Magliana who acted as money launderer for NAR's robbery loot. On 27 November 1979, Alessandro Alibrandi, along with NAR members Valerio Fioravanti, Giuseppe Dimitri and Domenico Magnetta, robbed at gunpoint the Chase Manhattan Bank branch in Rome, while Massimo Carminati acted as getaway driver. On 28 February 1978, the third anniversary of the death of Mikis Mantakas, a Greek student and member of MSI's student front who was killed in a clash with left-wingers, Alibrandi along with other NAR members, including the two Fioravanti brothers, reached Piazza Don Bosco, near the Cinecittà district, where they ambushed a small group of young communist militants and killed Roberto Scialabba, an electrician worker. : 29 In his testimony as a pentito, Christiano Fioravanti later reported that NAR were never a "structured, hierarchical" organization "like the Red Brigades" and that the acronym was used by a number of neofascist armed militants for their actions.
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In late 1977, Alibrandi, Giuseppe Valerio "Giusva" Fioravanti, Francesca Mambro, Christiano Fioravanti, Massimo Carminati, Franco Anselmi, Dario Pedretti, Luigi Aronica, and other far-right militants, most of them former MSI members, formed the group Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari ( Armed Revolutionary Nuclei). According to a subsequent testimony in 1981 by convicted neofascist terrorist and pentito Christiano Fioravanti, he and Alibrandi, who were among the MSI militants, gave chase to twenty-year-old student Walter Rossi and killed him in via Elio Donato, with the same 9mm pistol which they passed among them. On 30 September 1977, a group of MSI activists ran out of the party offices at Medaglie d'Oro to chase after people who were outside distributing anti-fascist leaflets. : 76 Along with schoolmates and friends Valerio Fioravanti, Massimo Carminati, and Franco Anselmi, who were all equally frustrated with what they perceived to be apathy on the part of MSI on the face of "communist aggression," Alessandro Alibrandi, nicknamed "Alibaba," quickly gravitated towards armed action. Political militancy Īlessandro became active in the neofascist party Movimento Sociale Italiano or MSI ( Italian Social Movement) from an early age, first in its Fronte della Gioventù (Youth Front), and then in the FUAN ( Fronte universitario d'azione nazionale, University Front of National Action). It is said that he sometimes used to walk around the Liceo corridors with a gun tucked over his trouser belt. Antonio and his wife had three children: Alessandro, born on 12 June 1960, Cristina, and Lorenzo.Īlessandro enrolled in the Liceo Scientifico Statale John Fitzgerald Kennedy high school, in the Monteverde area. He entered the judiciary in December 1953 and rose to serve as investigating magistrate in the Rome justice system for a period of fifteen years. In his days as a law student student in the Facoltà di Giurisprudenza ( jurisprudence faculty), Antonio Alibrandi was a far-right activist.
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Alessandro Alibrandi's father Antonio Alibrandi, came from a wealthy family of Civitavecchia landowners.