Cinturrino remains in prison: "Intimidatory methods"
Carmelo Cinturrino, a police officer from Milan, remains in custody due to serious charges including voluntary manslaughter in the case of the killing of Abderrahim Mansouri.
The policeman apologizes "I betrayed the other uniforms"
Italian policeman Carmelo Cinturrino admits to having lied about a murder case, implicating another officer and revealing details that could expand the investigation.
Mansouri Case: Colleagues Throw Cinturrino Under the Bus: "We Knew He Was Bad, Who Were We Supposed to Tell?"
Colleagues of Cinturrino express frustration about having foreseen his aggressive behavior yet feeling powerless to act.
Cinturrino Case: Between Bitterness and Pride at the Police Headquarters
The article discusses the investigation of police officer Carmelo Cinturrino, accused of murder, highlighting the complex feelings within the police force as they deal with a case involving one of their own.
Mansouri Case, the Anger of Cinturrino's Colleagues. "Now Don't Tar Us All With the Same Brush"
Colleagues express frustration over the reactions to the Mansouri case, urging against generalizing the behavior of all involved.
From the Cucchi case to Uno Bianca: the uniform under accusation
The case of police officer Carmelo Cinturrino, accused of murder in the death of Abderrahim Mansouri, highlights ongoing concerns about police accountability and public trust in law enforcement in Italy.
Mansouri Murder, in the Drug Dealing Building of Serpico in Rogoredo: "Here He Covered Up the Pushers"
The article discusses the dual life of Carmelo Cinturrino, a police officer implicated in a murder case, who boasted about his arrests while also being involved in covering for drug dealers.