Land most suggestive postcards of Naples, those from the Riviera of Chiaia From Mergellina to Posillipo, they tell the story of the charm of summer nights; yesterday, they became the scene of widespread checks by the Carabinieri.
An operation aimed at protecting the health of citizens and ensuring that nightlife venues comply with food safety regulations.
The Bagnoli company's staff thoroughly combed through bars, restaurants, and chalets, daily destinations for thousands of tourists, families, and young people. And the results were not reassuring: in more than one case, serious irregularities were discovered, involving food in poor condition or without traceability.
The first to be checked was a tavern, where the police seized 40 kilos of unfit products. The owner was fined €3 and suspended from business. A similar situation occurred at a nearby bar: here, the Carabinieri found 30 kilos of food without labels or certification. This too was closed and a hefty fine imposed.
A well-known chalet in Mergellina has been charged with 14 administrative violations.
The checks also involved a well-known chalet In Mergellina, 14 administrative violations were reported, totaling fines of €XNUMX. The same scenario was applied to two other chalets along the Chiaia Riviera, a spritz bar, and several seaside establishments.
In addition to the food issue, the military also took action to address widespread legality: three illegal parking attendants, all already known to law enforcement, were reported. And roadside checks led to the arrest of five people found with small quantities of narcotics.
This assessment highlights how the heart of Neapolitan nightlife isn't just synonymous with entertainment and tourism, but also with health risks and widespread lawlessness. "Protecting consumers," the investigators explain, "means protecting the quality of the offering and the safety of citizens."
The checks will continue throughout the summer, with patrols on the streets until the first light of dawn, when the city can catch its breath for a few hours before another nighttime assault.
Article published by Federica Annunziata on August 24, 2025, at 08:59 AM
Comments (1)
It's strange how food inspections never seem to be sufficient for certain establishments. If they continue to find unsuitable products, they need to be more vigilant and take decisive action to protect their residents.