L'annuncio di Conte: "Liberato in Siria Sergio Zanotti, rapito tre anni fa"
PM Conte's announcement: "Freed in Syria Sergio Zanotti, who was kidnapped three years ago"
The Italian entrepreneur had disappeared in 2016 during a trip to Turkey close to the Syrian border. He had appeared in two videos. The premier: "He's in good shape, he'll be in Rome soon".
"At the end of a complex and delicate activity of intelligence, investigative and diplomatic efforts, carried out in a synchronized manner, today we have succeeded in obtaining the liberation of Sergio Zanotti, who was kidnapped in Syria in April 2016." The announcement of Premier Giuseppe Conte arrived in the late afternoon. "Our fellow countryman - Conte continued - appears in good general conditions and will return in a few hours to Italy, to Rome. A further success of our institutions and, in particular, of Aise: to them my most sincere and heartfelt thanks."
According to the former wife of the entrepreneur, the man left for Turkey in April 2016, in an area close to the Syrian border. From there his tracks were lost, to the point that his family was forced to report his disappearance. "I am happy. But I don't know anything more. Now I'm waiting for him," said the sister of Zanotti at the announcement of the liberation of her brother: "I'm overjoyed!" she commented in tears.
From the moment the news of his disappearance broke, the Crisis Unit of the Farnesina was immediately activated in coordination with the Intelligence and Security Agencies, the Ros of the Carabinieri and the judicial authority. In all these years, the Crisis Unit has maintained regular contacts with the family in Italy.
In May 2017, the Italian entrepreneur had appeared in a short video released by the kidnappers. Sergio Zanotti, the 59-year-old Brescian businessman, was already considered kidnapped in Syria by groups linked to al Qaeda. Zanotti, with a long beard and a blue t-shirt, appeared on his knees in a bare room: "Today is the first of May. My name is Zanotti Sergio. This is the second call they let me make," he said. Behind him are two men with covered faces, dressed in black and holding a rifle.
With Zanotti's liberation there remain at least four Italians of whom there is no news. They are Father Paolo Dall'Oglio, the Jesuit kidnapped on 29 July 2013 while he was in Raqqa; Luca Tacchetto, 30 years old from Vigonza, who disappeared in Burkina Faso on 15 December 2018 together with his Canadian friend Edith Blais; volunteer Silvia Romano, kidnapped by an armed commando in a Kenyan village last November and Father Pier Luigi Maccalli, priest of the Society for African Missions (SMA) kidnapped in Niger.
BBM
Three years of hard work in the utmost secrecy. The government in Rome deliberately maintained a radio silence to increase the chances of release.
IMHO we will be on this thread with no news of Luca and Edith for quite a while.