The apartments of the former rectory adjacent to the historic Church of San Biagio ai Taffettanari, in Naples, occupied illegally, "They will be cleared within the timeframe established by the judicial authorities, after verifying any fragile situations, allowing the restoration of legality at the valuable monumental complex and the continuation of the preparatory activities for its return to the community."
This is what is underlined in a note from the Prefecture, where the Provincial Committee for Public Order and Safety also dealt with the illegal occupation of the buildings in via San Biagio ai TaffettanariThe meeting, chaired by the Prefect of Naples, Michele di Bari, was attended by Naples Deputy Prosecutor Pierpaolo Filippelli, the city councilor for Legality, the police commissioner, the provincial commander of the Carabinieri, the commander of the Guardia di Finanza, and the commander of the Metropolitan Police.
"During the meeting - we read in a note - The issue of the precautionary seizure—ordered by decree by the Judge for Preliminary Investigations at the request of the Naples Public Prosecutor's Office-Group for the Protection of Cultural Heritage—of the former rectory of the Church of San Biagio ai Taffettanari in Naples was addressed. This property, of historical and architectural significance, is owned by the Opera Pia of the same name. The Opera Pia is currently managed by a Commissioner appointed by the Prefect of Naples with the aim of preserving the real estate assets belonging to the Fabbriceria Opera Pia San Biagio ai Taffettanari, a long-dormant organization, and restoring it to its original purpose of supporting and maintaining the religious heritage.
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“The evictions must be carried out as soon as possible” - declared the deputy of the Green-Left alliance Francesco Emilio Borrelli who had presented a parliamentary question on the matter - "While the protagonists of this deplorable affair must be brought to justice. People like the Macors do not represent Naples; the city rejects them. Only fear, fueled by blackmail, threats, and gunfire, is holding back a popular uprising that would be more than just and proper."
They boast of their power, their money, display luxury and weapons, but then live like parasites and beggars. I have boundless contempt for these rabble, and I will not rest until they are extinct, and with them the criminal and violent mentality they pass down from generation to generation. Let us free Naples from this malignant tumor.”
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