Naples. Yesterday afternoon, the men of the San Ferdinando Police Station executed a custodial order issued by the GIP of the Court of Naples at the request of the Public Prosecutor's Office of Naples against two women, Radojca Pavlovic, a 34-year-old Serbian, and Sonia Marinkovic, a 33-year-old Spanish woman, with specific criminal records, believed to be responsible for a home burglary committed on March 11 in a home on Via Pergolesi. The two women were filmed by video surveillance images when they entered the building and when they came out with large bags. After forcing the door of the building and the front door, they entered the apartment, stealing from the bedroom several Rolex, Cartier, Pomellato, Damiani, and other well-known brand watches, numerous rings, and precious bracelets and the sum of 12.000 euros in cash. Marinkovic, recognized by the agents of the San Ferdinando Police Station as one of the thieves, was already held in the Pozzuoli prison because she was stopped by a patrol car from the General Prevention Office of the Naples Police Headquarters on April 25 in Pizza Garibaldi, in a car with a large quantity of objects and tools suitable for burglary. Marinkovic was arrested because she was already the recipient of an arrest warrant, while the two accomplices were charged with receiving stolen goods and unjustified possession of tools suitable for burglary, as the goods found in their possession were recognized by the owner of a burgled house in via Margellina. For these episodes, as for other similar thefts in the Chiaia area committed from March to May 2018, the investigative activity of the San Ferdinando Police Station continues, which originates from a series of reports of theft and attempted theft in homes in the area including in via Cuoco, via Margellina via Caracciolo, Largo Vasto and Chiaia. The police have focused their investigative activity on the examination of the videos present in the targeted condominiums and are working to identify the gangs operating in the area, in relation to which the involvement of the two women arrested yesterday appears likely.
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