Pompeii. Caught stealing tuna and snacks from the supermarket: the Pompeii Police chief offers to pay the bill and not arrest the young man. “The thief they reported to us is a desperate person,” the police officer explains on the phone, “we need his intervention.
So the manager personally took care of the matter and questioned a 30-year-old from Giugliano but resident in Castellammare di Stabia with his partner and a 4-year-old girl, asking him to explain what drove him to commit that crime. “My daughter is hungry,” said the 30-year-old, “so I went into the supermarket. I didn’t get anything for me and my partner. The important thing for us is that the little girl ate something.” Deputy Commissioner Angelo Lamanna offered to pay the bill but the 30-year-old wouldn’t let him. The man said he had some coins in the car and with those he was able to pay for the stolen goods. And so the man was only reported at large for theft. In the meantime, the police manager took steps to ensure that the 30-year-old could enter the circuit of the soup kitchen “Papa Francesco,” managed in the pilgrim’s house by the lady of obedience Maria Del Rosario on behalf of the Sovereign Order of Malta, and also find a job.
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