Como, violent brawl and urban decay: banishment orders and a flurry of complaints from the State Police.
Three youths involved in a stabbing brawl received the DAC.Ur. from the Police Commissioner. Strict controls were also implemented against bivouacs, drug dealing, and harassment in the city.
Como, violent brawl and urban decay: banishment orders and a flurry of complaints from the State Police.
The Como State Police, in these days, The administrative process for issuing three Dac.Ur. orders has been concluded. These orders were decided and signed by Como Police Chief Marco Calì and notified to three participants in a violent brawl that broke out on the night of June 3nd between Piazza Amendola and Via Ugo Foscolo.
It was 2.30am on the night of Sunday 22nd June last, when The patrol cars had intervened between Piazza Amendola and Via Foscolo following a report of a street fight; at that point, the police had arrested a 19-year-old. Algerian – younger brother of one of today's three daspati – suspected of the attempted murder of a 29-year-old Moroccan, for stabbing him in the lung.
The immediate and thorough investigations of the State Police have allowed us to reconstruct the entire affair, allowing three further individuals to be reported to the Judicial Authority for the crime of brawling in competition, an Italian citizen of Algerian origins born in 2002, older brother of the then 19-year-old arrested, a Moroccan born in 2002 and a Gambian born in 2005.
From the technical report drawn up by the Como Anti-Crime Police Division, details emerge on the criminal personalities of the three subjects involved, in fact, all three have over time, some have collected criminal records and some police records for various types of crimes, mainly against the person, against property and for violations of the drug law.
However, there is a single definition that unites all three individuals involved in the serious events of June. In fact, the recurring wording on each of the provisions first drawn up, then signed by the Como Police Chief Marco Calì and finally notified to the three, states very clearly: “the individual in question is to be considered a person impervious to the precepts of the Authority and a danger to public order and safety”.
The group will be banned from visiting a large area of the city centre and the lakeside gardens for two years., with an express ban on being found, especially in public places used for entertainment and the serving of food and drink.
The action of prevention of legality and public safety also follows faster and more immediate paths, in fact, the patrol cars sanctioned with two separate orders to move away based on the Urban Police Regulations, before un subject Milanese of the 90th, resident in Trezzano sul Naviglio (MI), found wandering disoriented and drunk near the War Memorial, annoying passers-by, and also, the officers fined an individual morocchino of the 96th, found lying in the waiting room of the Como Lago station, even though it was closed to the public.
A 2-year-old man was served with a two-year ban from Como. from Novara, caught begging at the Como Borghi FNM station together with a 24-year-old of Como. For him the measure was also motivated by his convictions for robbery and a police record for drug possession, the 24-year-old, however, having a clean criminal record, was issued an order of removal pursuant to the Municipal Police Regulations.
Two Pakistanis instead, one from '96 and the other from 2002, were fined for possession of a few grams of hashish. The patrol car checked them because they were lounging on the benches in Piazza Vittoria and found drugs on them. While the 29-year-old was found to be in possession of a valid residence permit, the 22-year-old who was with him was illegally in the area, had a criminal record, and had already been expelled but had not complied with his expulsion order. He was reported for this violation.
Como Police Headquarters patrol cars will continue to patrol the area incessantly and consistently to ensure a greater sense of security for residents.
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