
After a first day of intense activity, the second day of checks in the Neapolitan neighborhood of Ponticelli also led to important findings.
The Carabinieri discovered two cases of electricity theft in the same building on Via Montale. A 29-year-old woman, under house arrest, had illegally connected her home to the power grid national, also powering a video camera system pointed at the entrance door, presumably to monitor the arrival of law enforcement. The system has been seized.
In the same building, a second person was reported for the same crime. In this case too, the electricity was stolen illegally.
Undeclared workers and irregularities in commercial establishments
Alongside the house searches, the Carabinieri intensified checks on businesses in the neighbourhood.
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Furthermore, serious hygiene and health deficiencies were found in a grocery store, resulting in the seizure of 100 kg of food and sanctions for three other commercial establishments.
Road checks and fines
Law enforcement operations also extended to traffic, with numerous checkpoints deployed throughout the eastern suburbs. Forty-five fines were issued and twelve vehicles seized.
An overall picture of illegality and commitment of the police
The results of the checks in Ponticelli paint a complex picture of illegality, ranging from electricity theft to violations of labor and food safety regulations. The commitment of law enforcement demonstrates their determination to combat all forms of illegality and ensure the safety of citizens.
In action, the soldiers of the Poggioreale company and those of the Campania Regiment are working to comb the most sensitive working-class districts. Over 60 men in the field, with dozens of patrols and the electronic eye of an aircraft of the Pontecagnano Helicopter Unit.






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The collaboration between law enforcement agencies to combat illegality is interesting