Rome: suburbs safe, State Police blitz in Tor Bella Monaca
During the checks, expired food products intended for retail sale were found inside a minimarket managed by citizens of non-EU origin.
Rome: suburbs safe, State Police blitz in Tor Bella Monaca
Since the early afternoon of October 31, the officers of the Casilino police station, with the support of the flight unit of the State Police, the crime prevention unit, the canine units and the scientific police, have been combing through some areas of the Tor Bella Monica neighborhood.
The “high impact” operation – ordered by order of the Rome Police Chief – is part of the State Police security planning in view of the Jubilee declared by the Supreme Pontiff for 2025: a strategy that, while privileging the areas of the historic center that will be the destination of the significant flows of pilgrims arriving in view of the Jubilee events, does not want to neglect the peripheral orbit of the Capital.
Ai checkpoints implemented for the identification of people and the control of vehicles, were accompanied by targeted checks at commercial activities also with the support of health personnel from the ASL and the Labour Inspectorate.
In the context of controls, within a minimarket run by citizens of non-EU origin, products have been found expired food however intended for retail sale. The owners have been charged with administrative penalties and the adoption of is being evaluated License suspension measures.
Numerous measures were then implemented searches, at the end of which two subjects were drawn under arrest for violation of the legislation on drugs.
Five foreign subjects they were found without documents necessary for staying in the national territory and, as a result, accompanied to the immigration office for further investigation of the case.
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