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Arzano, bikers without helmets: over 30 motorcycles under lock and key

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Arzano. Checks continue on road users, especially those who do not use a protective helmet.

The fight against illegality by the local police continues in the field with the agents, led by commander Biagio Chiariello, whose main objective is to save the lives of drivers in the event of a ground impact following a road accident.
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The operations carried out mark a continuity and consistency in the controls that will continue in the coming days, even though the personnel is also engaged in surveillance of the territory in the land of fires where several vehicles were seized for illegal waste transportation.

At the end of the operations, 28 motorcycles were seized for violations ranging from failure to wear a helmet to the absence of insurance coverage.

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Naples: 600 kg of waste removed from the porticoes of Via Marina.

by Federica Annunziata February 9, 2026 - 18:52 18:52

Naples – The city administration continues its hardline approach to restoring urban decorum along the city's main thoroughfares. This morning, Asia teams went into action on Via Nuova Marina, focusing their efforts on the porticoes of the former Banco di Napoli branch, which had long been reported for being in serious disrepair. The operation, coordinated in synergy…

Biagio Chiariello is the new director and commander of the Caserta Provincial Police. The appointment was made official by Provincial President Anacleto Colombiano, who granted Dr. Chiariello the mandate to lead the force, marking a significant step in the organization's structure.

Chiariello takes over the management functions previously held on an interim basis by Engineer Gerardo Palmieri and also assumes the role of commander, previously held by Acting Lieutenant Mario Mennillo. This appointment is intended to ensure operational continuity and administrative stability for the Provincial Police Force, at a time considered strategic for strengthening territorial control and surveillance.

Naples is one of the main drivers of the growth in separate waste collection in Southern Italy. The new ISPRA Urban Waste Report 2025 shows a Southern Italy that has increased its separate waste collection rate to 60,2%, narrowing a historic gap with the rest of the country. According to Asia Napoli, the city has played a key role in this scenario: between 2022 and 2025, the Campania capital will gain approximately seven percentage points, contributing to the region's overall recovery and approaching the national average.

This positive data, however, is not enough to guarantee the crucial objective: effective recycling. The gap between what is separated and what is actually sent for processing still exceeds fifteen points, a gap that highlights the need to strengthen waste management facilities in Southern Italy. It is against this backdrop that Asia Napoli is announcing the tender for a new facility dedicated to the recovery of bulky waste and paper/cardboard, a step deemed essential to reducing costs, improving recycling volumes, and consolidating a modern and industrialized management model.


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