(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 23 - Four alleged attackers of La Stampa
journalist Andrea Joly, who was the victim of an assault on
Saturday night outside a Turin club frequented by far-right
militants, have been identified by police, investigative sources
said on Tuesday.
Police early on Tuesday searched the militants' home and the
Asso di Bastoni club in Turin of the far-right group CasaPound.
In addition to the first two CasaPound Torino militants - aged
45 and 53 - identified by authorities shortly after the attack,
police identified two others, another two men aged 46 and 35.
Security officials searched the homes of the four suspects who
are believed to have hit Joly because he was taking pictures and
videos of a party to celebrate the 16th anniversary of the club
where CasaPound is based in the Piedmont city.
The four suspects face charges of causing bodily harm aggravated
by futile motives, by the number of attackers and by the fact
that they were acting to commit a private violence crime,
investigative sources said. (ANSA).
Journalist's alleged attackers identified
Police search club, homes of far-right militants