Career
Carminati was investigated for match fixing in 2012. In 2014 he was arrested with 36 others on allegations of running a corrupt network that infiltrated Rome"s public administration. He was charged with fraud, money laundering, embezzlement, and the bribing of public officials.
Carminati introduced Fioravanti to some Banda della Magliana members, including Massimo Sparti who later became the main witness against Fioravanti for the 1980 Bologna train station bombing.
After Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari and Banda della Magliana ceased to exist through arrests and violent death, Carminati managed to emerge as a figure in his own right. Link to Perugia trial of Andreotti
A clandestine weapons store of the Banda della Magliana was kept in the basement of a government building, it was later found to contain grenades stolen by NAR leader Valerio Fioravanti.
The NAR had access to the weapon and ammunition thought likely to have come from the joint arms cache that was used to kill Carmine Pecorelli in 1979. In 1993, contemporaneously with his trial for Mafia association in Palermo, former Italian prime minister Giulio Andreotti, Sicilian mafia boss Gaetano Badalamenti and Carminati, were charged with the murder of Pecorelli by prosecutors in Perugia.
The prosecution successfully appealed the acquittal and there was a 2002 retrial, in which inconsistent verdicts saw Carminati and defendants accused of setting up the killing being acquitted, while Androtti was found guilty of ordering the killing, and sentenced to 24 years imprisonment.
Italians of all political allegiances denounced the conviction. The Italian supreme court finally cleared Andreotti of the murder in 2003. Mattarella"s death was also asserted to have been linked to former prime minister Giulio Andreotti through the Sicilian Mafia, which allegedly used its contacts with politicians Salvo Lima and the Salvo cousins to complain to Andreotti about the behaviour of Mattarella, according to Mafia turncoat (pentito) Francesco Marino Mannoia.
According to the supergrass, Andreotti tried to prevent the Mafia from killing Mattarella.
Fioravanti was also accused of killing for Propaganda Due. Carminati lost an eye in a gunfight with border guards in 1981 while attempting to illicitly cross into Switzerland.
He was initially acquitted with Andreotti in the killing of Pecorelli, but after a prosecution appeal they were found guilty at re-trial stage trial. In 2003 Italy’s highest court definitively acquitted them.
He received a four-year imprisonment for his complicity in a raid on the Bank of Rome strongroom deposit boxes, he was regarded as the mastermind behind the burglary.
Police reportedly suspect the deposit boxes contained compromising material that Carminati used to compile dossiers on a number of high officials. In 2012 it was reported his name had come up in a match fixing investigation.