Picture of the the 31-year-old that killed Italian former banker

Albanian to Spent Life in Prison for Murder in Italy

Court of Lecce in Italy has sentenced to life imprisonment the Albanian Paulin Meçaj and his brother, who on the evening of July 16 killed the former bank manager Giovanni Caramuscio, during a robbery in front of the ATM on via San Pietro in Lama in Lequile. 

Italian media reported that the sentence was pronounced this Wednesday morning, when the Court decided to increase the sentence for his accomplice brother, for whom the prosecutor had requested 22 years in prison. 

In July, Caramuscio, 69 years old, was withdrawing some money from the ATM together with his wife, when he was attacked by two Albanians. 

He is suspected to have had a short fight with the 28-year-old, while the 31-year-old allegedly shot him dead.