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Libya, the Italian technician Marco Vallisa disappeared. There are fears abduction Employee of Modena Piacentini Construction works at a construction site in the western coastal city of Zuwara. The Foreign Ministry confirms: untraceable since Saturday morning. The company claims have not yet arrived nor redemption requests Editors of The Daily | July 5, 2014 Vallisa Marco, an Italian technician of 53 years, passed away this morning in the west of Libya. It is feared a kidnapping. The news, initially spread from Libya International Channel, which assumes a kidnapping, was confirmed by the Foreign Ministry, according to which Vallisa is untraceable by Saturday morning and were immediately activated all channels to get in touch with him. Construction expert, the technician originally from Cadeo (Piacenza) works in the coastal town of Zuwara in a yard of Modena Piacentini Costruzioni. At the time of his death he was with two other colleagues, Bosnian and Macedonian Petar Matic Emilio Gafuri. The three were last seen by a group of employees on Saturday morning. Since then, ANSA reported to company sources, have lost track of them. Their staff car was found in front of the house. Growing fears of a kidnapping, but for now they are not coming to the Piacentini claims or demands for ransom. The authorities of Zuwara, which is one of the main ports from which the sail boat migrants towards Europe, have been active in the research of the workers and they also stopped some people, potential suspects. The Piacentini is working on the reconstruction and modernization of the port of the city, a contract worth nearly € 40 million. From the revolution of 2011 that overthrew Muammar Gaddafi, Libya has been the scene of almost daily kidnappings of members of the security forces, activists, journalists, judges, but also civilians and foreigners, often for ransom. Since March we have no information of another Italian who died in the eastern city instead of Tobruq, Gianluca Salviato, an engineer Henry radishes. Since then, he fears for his life because the man, diabetic, needs insulin. In the same region, Cyrenaica plagued by riots, bombings and kidnappings almost daily, two other Italian workers, however, were kidnapped near Derna January 17th and released 20 days later. If the fears of the first hour, those in the kidnapping, were confirmed go up to four Italians in the world which are untraceable. In addition to Vallisa Salviati and there are no more news of Giovanni Lo Porto, who disappeared three years in Pakistan, and Father dallOglio, Syria. ilfattoquotidiano.it/2014/07/05/libia-scomparso-il-tecnico-italiano-marco-vallisa-si-teme-rapimento/1051112/
Posted on: Sun, 06 Jul 2014 13:48:02 +0000

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