Naples – A new crackdown on lawlessness has emerged as part of the extraordinary territorial control operations deployed by the Naples Police Headquarters to combat petty crime and the illegal possession of burglary tools. Last night, the prompt action of officers at the San Giovanni-Barra Police Station led to the reporting of a 45-year-old Neapolitan man, already known to law enforcement, for the unauthorized possession of altered keys or lock picks.
The incident occurred on Via Gerardo Chiaromonte. Police officers, on patrol, noticed a suspicious man lurking near the Rodinò school complex. As soon as he noticed the patrol car, the 45-year-old attempted to flee at a hurried pace, trying to evade detection. The officers responded immediately: they caught and apprehended the man after a brief chase.
The subsequent search confirmed the suspicions. The 45-year-old was found in possession of a veritable burglary kit: a pair of scissors, a metal rod, and two screwdrivers.
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The State Police are now conducting further and in-depth investigations. The tools found and the location of the arrested man, intercepted right near the school, have triggered an investigation to determine any possible links between the 45-year-old and recent thefts that have affected the same school complex.
The investigation aims to establish whether the man is the perpetrator of the previous criminal raids. The operation is part of a broader plan to combat crime launched by the Police Headquarters to ensure greater public safety.
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Yes, I also thought the police were doing a good job, but it's not enough to just stop one person. We need to see how we can improve the overall situation in the area.
The article talks about a man who was caught with strange keys. It's important to ensure neighborhood safety, but I wonder if this will be enough to stop crime. Are there other problems?