Benevento traders and restaurateurs block the Appia state road
"From April 7th we will reopen for lunch and dinner. It is not a provocation, nor a demonstrative act, but a question of survival". Thus a large group of self-employed workers, hairdressers, restaurateurs and traders di Benevento, motivated the protest against the closure imposed by the Covid emergency which led him to briefly block road traffic along the Appia state road, near the “Buonvento” shopping center on the outskirts of the Sannio capital.
“We are tired,” the protesters said, “of closing-opening-closing, in contrast with scientific evidence, without prospects, programming, recovery plans, reasonable compensation, interventions on fixed costs.” “We are no longer masters of the present and the future, nor of that of our families. With the latest Sostegno decree, a handout was foreseen, among other things arriving after April 10,” the protesters added.
Arzano: "Garbage Scammers" Caught by Local Police: Two Shopkeepers Reported
Not only did they dump waste, creating an illegal landfill, but they also attempted to deceive those supposed to stop them. This is the story of two Arzano businessmen caught red-handed by the local police during night patrols in the Via Pecchia area, an area now transformed into a gathering place for those who prefer illegality to recycling.
Caserta, boss Michele Aria and his 3 sons arrested
Caserta – The State Police have arrested four men believed to be affiliated with the Casalesi clan. They have been sentenced to a total of 35 years in prison for crimes including extortion, personal injury, and illegal possession of weapons, aggravated by mafia methods.
The arrest warrants, issued by the Criminal Enforcement Office of the Attorney General's Office at the Court of Appeal of Naples, were carried out by the Caserta and Varese Mobile Squads, with the collaboration of the Sessa Aurunca Police Station.
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