arzano. In recent days a woman and a man, after having illegally occupied a public housing apartment in Tavernola Street, they thought it was a good idea to get rid of the old furniture by throwing it in the middle of the street even though many people had witnessed the scene and photographed the event (in the photos).
The local police intervened and reported the man's wife as she was caught red-handed. The officers also found that the couple had been squatting in an apartment that had been regularly assigned to a previous family for over a year.
The city police reportedly found that the same family, despite having an eviction order and also reported for misappropriation of electricity, had decided to replace the old furniture with newly purchased furniture, throwing it into the street and creating a real landfill.
The local police forwarded a detailed crime report to the judicial authorities and ordered the individuals to remove the material at their own expense. Just a few weeks ago, the local police discovered another illegal occupation of a house previously assigned to a family following a call for tenders in the same public housing complex.
A story that had seen as protagonist and victim a woman resident in Arzano, who currently appears to be the legitimate assignee of a house. After completing the various ritual formalities, the keys to the house were allegedly delivered to the woman.
But when she went to the place to take possession of the accommodation, she found two surprises: no retaining wall (which by law is erected to avoid unpleasant incursions) and also found that the accommodation on the landing was occupied by a woman from the Salicelle district of Afragola.
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Article published on 30 January 2024 - 12:24