These are two people already known to the police who violated the law that ensures secrecy in two different polling stations by immortalizing the ballot paper.
The two people already known to the police will have to answer for violations of the law that ensures the secrecy of the expression of the vote in the electoral consultations: a 2-year-old from Chiaiano and a 19-year-old from Marianella.
The presidents of two polling stations in Chiaiano and Piscinola asked them to leave, as required, any electronic devices before entering the booth.
“We don't have phones on us,” they would have declared.
Despite the reassurances, the two, once inside the booth, took a photo of the ballot. Without bothering to silence the smartphone, the "photographers" were betrayed by the virtual click of the camera, clearly heard by the members of the polling station.
The presidents then alerted the Carabinieri of the Naples mobile radio unit who identified and reported the two, seizing their cell phones.
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