Marano - The offices of the Justice of the Peace in Marano di Napoli remain under seizure. The preliminary investigations judge has validated the emergency seizure order issued by the North Naples Prosecutor's Office, confirming the seriousness of the violations of workplace safety and health.
The operation was conducted by the Guardia di Finanza of the Naples Provincial Command, with the support of the Giugliano in Campania Group. The investigations revealed an alarming picture: for years, judicial offices have operated in complete denial of mandatory fire safety certifications and without a review of safety equipment. Emergency escape routes are compromised, and even the Scia, the certified notification of commencement of activity, is missing.
But that's not all. Inspections revealed serious hygiene deficiencies, with dampness in the underground utility rooms. These conditions, according to the North Naples Prosecutor's Office, "favor the proliferation of pathogens," posing a real danger both to employees working in the offices and to users who crowd the premises during hearings.
The inspections were conducted in conjunction with the Naples Fire Brigade and inspectors from the Naples 2 North Local Health Authority, delegated by the Public Prosecutor's Office. The investigations confirmed the "existence of periculum in mora": leaving the premises freely available would have prolonged the consequences of the unlawful conduct discovered.
The seizure of the Justice of the Peace offices now raises questions about the management of the facility and the impact this affair will have on judicial activity in the area.
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It is worrying that the Justice of the Peace offices are under seizure, as this impacts all hearings and judicial activities. Hygiene and safety conditions must be urgently improved to protect both employees and users.