Since the early hours of today, Mobile Squad personnel have been executing seven precautionary custody orders against four Livorno residents and three Neapolitans. Simultaneously, with the collaboration of the Mobile Squads of Rome, Mantua, Lecco, Sondrio, Bergamo, and Parma, 11 home and personal searches, ordered by the Livorno Police Authority, are being carried out against as many foreign citizens. The charges are aiding and abetting illegal immigration. Further details will be provided at the press conference scheduled for 12:00 p.m. in the Police Headquarters Press Room, which will be attended by the Police Commissioner and the head of the Mobile Squad, Valentina Crispi.
Salvatore Giordano's death: sentences finalized for Galleria Umberto I collapse
The Court of Cassation has brought an end to the trial into the death of Salvatore Giordano, the 14-year-old boy who died after being hit by collapsing rubble in the Galleria Umberto I in Naples. The judges of the Fourth Section declared the appeals filed by two of the defendants inadmissible, making the convictions final...
Naples – A two-year-and-four-month-old Neapolitan boy who received a heart implant in recent weeks that was later found to be severely damaged has been placed first on the waiting list for his blood type. The search for a new organ is ongoing not only in Italy but also abroad. The…
Naples– A "trip" to the heart of Naples ended with handcuffs. This is the outcome of an operation conducted Wednesday evening by the State Police, which arrested four young men with no criminal record, aged between 18 and 21, all from Aversa. The entire group is charged with…
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