Caserta – Caserta Police Chief Andrea Grassi has issued three urban banishment orders (DASPO) against three minors of Egyptian origin involved in a knife attack that occurred last August near the gardens of Piazza Carlo III, in front of the Royal Palace of Caserta.
The victim of the attack was a fellow countryman, also very young, who was struck by slashes and injured in circumstances that immediately caused social alarm.
According to investigators' reconstruction, the three minors—already arrested immediately after the incident—are charged with aggravated assault and providing false information to State Police officers. This behavior, according to the Police Headquarters, denotes a level of danger incompatible with public life in the city, especially in an area with high tourist traffic.
Preventive measures: a 2-year stop
The Caserta Police Headquarters' Anti-Crime Division began an investigation immediately after the incident, deeming it necessary to take not only repressive but also preventative action.
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2-year ban for minors already known to law enforcement, with a criminal record;
1 year for the other two boys involved.
The measure prohibits access to bars, public venues, and gathering places, in an effort to keep young people away from risky environments while simultaneously protecting the safety of residents and tourists.
Piazza Carlo III under the spotlight
The attack occurred in a strategic and sensitive area: the gardens overlooking the Royal Palace of Caserta, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the beating heart of the city's tourist attractions. It's a popular meeting place for young people, but also an area traversed daily by families and visitors. It was precisely the setting of the crime—a symbolic and highly visible urban center—that prompted the authorities to take decisive action.
The crux of youth deviance
The case reignites the debate on the phenomenon of child gangs and juvenile delinquency in Campania, a topic that in recent years has seen an increase in violent incidents among adolescents, often linked to group dynamics and rivalries within foreign communities. Institutions, through tools such as the Daspo urban, they try to break the chain of recidivism and send an educational, as well as repressive, signal.







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It's a bit worrying that young people are involved in such serious acts of violence. I hope the measures taken can help prevent future incidents. Youth deviance is a complex and sensitive issue.