Naples – Another roar in the night in Secondigliano. A bomb exploded late yesterday evening at a business in the neighborhood, damaging the entrance and interior furnishings. A blatant act of intimidation immediately alerted law enforcement and brought the tension in the area back into the spotlight.
The Prefect of Naples, Michele di Bari, expressed the strongest condemnation of the act, ordering "the immediate intensification of control and surveillance services throughout the affected area." This clear institutional response signaled that the act will not go unpunished.
"I thank the Naples Police Headquarters officers for their prompt intervention," Di Bari said, reiterating "my full confidence in the police force and the judicial authorities to identify those responsible for this criminal act." The investigation, coordinated by the Public Prosecutor's Office, is already underway to reconstruct the events and identify the perpetrators and instigators.
The Prefect, renewing his call to citizens and businesses, makes a clear appeal: report any instances of intimidation. "The public's cooperation is essential," he says, "to isolate those who seek to impose the law of fear and blackmail." This is an explicit reference to possible investigative avenues, which primarily focus on extortion rackets and feuds for territorial control.
Last night's episode is not an isolated case, but a worrying sign that demands a response that is not merely repressive, but one of constant presence. The challenge for institutions is to transform verbal condemnation into concrete results, ensuring safety and encouraging a community's reaction that is too often forced to endure.
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