Rome: the results of the State Police checks, four arrests and two reports
Three women aged 25, 32 and 22, all of Bosnian origin, were arrested.
Rome: the results of the State Police checks, four arrests and two reports.
More than 450 people checked, 4 arrested and two reported: these are the results of the widespread activity of the "underground patrols" deployed in the Rome metro stations. Dedicated patrols that have daily patrolled the stops with the greatest tourist vocation (Ottaviano, Spagna, Barberini, Repubblica, Termini, Colosseo, Circo Massimo and Piramide) with blanket checks along the platforms and on board the trains.
The services implemented - already planned for the coming weeks - are part of the wide-ranging strategy planned by the Rome Police Headquarters, in view of the imminent Jubilee, which aims to implement the controls not only in the areas of the historic center that will be affected by the Jubilee events, but also along the peripheral arteries of the city, where extraordinary territorial control services have already been in place for weeks, scheduled daily in various neighborhoods.
An activity that saw the participation of more than 150 men, including operators from the General Prevention and Public Rescue Office and the police stations of the areas of respective territorial competence.
Four people arrested, two reported.
The first arrest was made during the mass identifications at Termini station. A thirty-four-year-old of Romanian origins ended up in handcuffs, after a routine police check revealed a prison order issued a few days earlier by the Court of Rome. The woman, already burdened by a ban on residing in the capital city, is now in prison because she is seriously suspected of the crime of theft.
The other arrest took place along the platform of the Metro A at the Barberini stop, where the police were called by the shouts of two people who were showing them the direction of escape of a group of five girls who, shortly before, with the excuse of making space for themselves in the crowd, had attempted to steal their wallets.
Their escape, however, was short-lived because the officers managed to intercept them while they were trying to lose them. Three women aged 25, 32 and 22, all of Bosnian origin, ended up in handcuffs. Taken to the Castro Pretorio police station for the usual checks, they were arrested for attempted aggravated theft, later validated by the Judicial Authority.
Of the other accomplices, however, one - thirty-two years old and pregnant - was reported not only for the same crime but also for receiving stolen goods, because she was found in possession of a cell phone, hidden in her bra, the origin of which she was unable to justify at the time of the check. The other, a minor, was placed in a family home.
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