Bruno Caccia
Bruno Caccia was an esteemed Italian magistrate known for his rigorous work against organized crime in Northern Italy. Born in Cuneo in 1917, he held important positions in the judiciary, including as Prosecutor General in Turin, where he led significant investigations that dismantled criminal networks, including the Red Brigades. Caccia's life was tragically cut short when he was assassinated in 1983, a crime attributed to the 'Ndrangheta, which profoundly impacted the Italian legal community and law enforcement.
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Bruno Caccia was a magistrate who was murdered in 1983, and his case was linked to Domenico Belfiore.
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