Carlo Cicuttini (1947 – 24 February 2010) was a former member of the neo-fascist grouping
Ordine Nuovo, who was convicted
in absentia in 1987 for his part in a bombing attack in Peteano di Sagrado, 1972. The leader of the
Monfalcone section of the
Italian Social Movement–National Right party, he was found to have made an anonymous call to the local
Carabinieri Station, stating that a Fiat 500 with several bullet holes had been found abandoned. Four
Carabinieri attended the scene and by opening the boot of the car triggered the bomb hidden inside it. Three of them were killed while one was seriously injured.
Vincenzo Vinciguerra, a member of the neo-fascist
Avanguardia Nazionale, was later tried and found guilty of planting the bomb.