UPDATE : January 22, 2026 - 22:04 am
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UPDATE : January 22, 2026 - 22:04 am
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Nightlife under pressure in the Spanish Quarters: seizures and fines overnight

Inter-force checks identified 38 people, targeted 6 premises for health and hygiene violations, and seized 50 kg of untraceable food.
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Last night, the Naples Police Headquarters launched a sweep in the Spanish Quarter, identifying 38 individuals and inspecting 15 businesses. They found irregularities and fined six establishments for health and hygiene violations. This is a significant step toward ensuring legality and...

Naples – A raid on law enforcement in the Spanish Quarter nightlife district. Yesterday evening, the Naples Police Headquarters intensified patrols across the area with a coordinated operation involving officers from the Montecalvario, Posillipo, and Dante police stations, the Administrative and Social Police Division, the Mobile Unit, the Guardia di Finanza, the Local Police, and staff from the ASL NA 1 health authority.

The officers identified 38 people and checked 10 vehicles, recording 10 violations of the Highway Code.

Focus on commercial activities: 15 businesses were inspected, where two undocumented workers were found. Several owners were charged with significant non-compliance, while six establishments received fines for health and hygiene violations, totaling €4.500.

Approximately 50 kg of food, lacking proper storage and traceability, was seized.

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  • Article updated on 21/12/2025 at 12:38 PM - Improved image quality
  • Article updated on 21/12/2025 at 12:41 PM - Improved image quality
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The operation conducted by the Naples Police Headquarters seems significant, but many things remain unclear. Were the checks carried out properly? And why were only six establishments fined for hygiene reasons?

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