The "High Impact" operation conducted by the State Police in Castel Volturno involved the deployment of 40 officers, who checked over 500 people and approximately 50 individuals subject to preventive, precautionary, and security measures.
The operation's results include nine people issued "expulsion orders" and 12 reports for various crimes, including theft, brawling, false identity claims, drug dealing, driving without a license, and illegal construction. Additionally, four illegal immigrants were deported.
During the checks, the Flying Squad of the Caserta Police Headquarters arrested a wanted non-EU minor, who had escaped from the community where he was under house arrest for having robbed two foreigners in Naples last November.
He had robbed two foreigners in Naples
The young man was taken to the Juvenile Penal Institute of Airola. Furthermore, the police officers of the Castel Volturno Police Station reported a young man for possession of drugs for the purpose of dealing, as he was found in possession of hashish and cocaine.
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Officers also responded to a brawl at "Destra Volturno," reporting a non-EU citizen of Ghanaian origin. Efforts are underway to reconstruct the incident and identify the other participants.
Administrative police checks, carried out by the Castel Volturno Municipal Police and Caserta Local Health Authority staff, resulted in three businesses being fined €13.
Bar owner reported for illegal building
In particular, the owner of a bar was reported for illegal building, having modified existing structures, which were seized. A restaurant was closed for lack of health and hygiene requirements, and in a fish shop over 20 kilos of fish, crustaceans and molluscs were seized for lack of traceability.
Finally, on the Domitian coast, a 43-year-old Romanian man wanted internationally on a European arrest warrant was located. The man, who attempted to flee upon seeing the police, is guilty of crimes such as child prostitution, human trafficking, and exploitation of prostitution, committed in Romania.






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