Jesolo: 5 subjects wanted with a European arrest warrant arrested thanks to the strengthening of controls
5 individuals wanted as recipients of prison orders were tracked down and arrested by the State Police.
Jesolo: 5 subjects wanted with a European arrest warrant arrested thanks to the strengthening of controls.
As part of the strengthening of territorial control services, considering the notable influx of tourists who crowd the Jesolo coast especially in the summer months, in a few days the State Police of Venice arrested five foreign citizens wanted in Europe as recipients of as many detention orders.
In particular, in a first case, the investigation activity conducted by the police officers of the Jesolo Police Station allowed them to trace, at a campsite in the city, a foreign citizen of Romanian origins who was subject to a prison order issued by the Court of Milano, as he had to serve a residual sentence of more than that 5 months' imprisonment for crimes against property.
In a second case, however, the investigative activity carried out by the men of the Commissariat made it possible to trace a Belarusian citizen who was hiding in the city, wanted by the authorities of his country for extradition purposes, having to serve a 7-year prison sentence for the crime of tax evasion.
Furthermore, at another campsite on the coast, the officers tracked down and executed a further European arrest warrant for extradition purposes, against a forty-year-old German national, wanted for the crime of fraud, also having to serve an 8-month prison sentence.
At a tourist facility on the Jesolo coast, however, the agents tracked down a foreign citizen of Romanian nationality, recipient of a European arrest warrant for the crime of possession and trafficking of drugs, for which he was sentenced to 3 years in prison.
Finally, on Tuesday 16 July, the police station staff intervened following a report of two women who were suspiciously wandering around Viale Venezia, in one of the city's residential areas.
The operators, who arrived on site, quickly identified and stopped two young women who were unable to give plausible explanations regarding their presence in that area.
The same, therefore, were taken to the offices of the Commissariat for the ritual checks, following which they were both found to be of nomadic ethnicity. burdened by numerous precedents for crimes against property.
In particular, one of them was arrested and taken to the Giudecca women's prison, having been hit by a European arrest warrant issued by the Croatian authorities, and sentenced to 5 years in prison for crimes against property.
The other young woman, however, as a minor, was entrusted to a protected facility.
Therefore, after the arrest, the subject was accompanied to the Santa Maria Maggiore prison in Venice in order to execute the provision.
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