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Casagiove, raid in the Land of Fires: 700-square-meter illegal body shop seized

The operation by the Provincial Police and the Army resulted in the owner being reported and over ten vehicles being seized. Fines amounting to thousands of euros were imposed, and widespread checks were conducted throughout the area.
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Casagiove – Law enforcement continues to crack down on environmental crime in the Caserta area. As part of operations to combat wildfires and illegal waste disposal in the so-called "Land of Fires," Provincial Police officers, led by newly appointed Commander Biagio Chiariello, have pulled off a major raid in the municipality of Casagiove.

A 700-square-meter auto body shop was investigated and found to be completely illegal. During the raid, supported by Italian Army personnel, the officers found a dozen cars undergoing repairs in a situation of complete disregard for current regulations.

Waste and illegality: the balance

The inspection revealed unlawful management of hazardous waste, resulting in the crime of illegal disposal. The operation had a serious impact:

Preventive seizure of the entire area and more than 10 vehicles present.

The business owner has been reported to the Public Prosecutor's Office of Santa Maria Capua Vetere.

Administrative fines exceeding €6.000.

Carpet checks

The operation wasn't limited to the garage's perimeter. The Provincial Police extended their checks to the surrounding roads, identifying numerous individuals and issuing several tickets for traffic violations.

The operation is part of a broader action plan aimed at restoring legality in an area ravaged by environmental degradation. Authorities have already announced that inspections will continue uninterrupted in the coming weeks.

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The provincial police during the seizure
The provincial police during the seizure
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