Four people, two women and two men, were reported at large for theft and receiving stolen goods as part of the anti-predatory crime checks ordered by the Provincial Command of Benevento.
In particular, a patrol, inside the Buonvento shopping center, noticed strange movements of two women, both of whom were wandering around suspiciously in the shopping center. Behaviors that did not escape the watchful eyes of the military, who noticed that both had stolen goods from the display shelves to hide them inside red bags. The two young women, when they reached the cash registers, only paid for the bottles of water they had in their hands.
They followed them outside to the parking lot, where a Lancia Ypsilon was waiting for them with two men inside. The Carabinieri immediately started a check and, in addition to the stolen goods hidden in the bags, they found 32 pieces of stolen Parmigiano Reggiano inside the car.
Therefore, the two women were reported at liberty for theft, while the other two accomplices were reported for receiving stolen goods. The investigations allowed to ascertain that the pieces of parmesan had been stolen in the morning from a well-known supermarket in San Giorgio del Sannio. All the stolen goods were returned to the managers of the aforementioned stores.
The four were also reported for the issuing of the mandatory expulsion order by the municipalities of San Giorgio del Sannio and Benevento.
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