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Como, extraordinary checks by the State Police: reports and urban bans.

Intensified patrols in the city's busiest areas: three reports, seizures, and administrative measures to ensure public order and safety.

Como, extraordinary checks by the State Police: reports and urban bans.

In the midst of the Christmas holiday season, characterised by a strong influx of tourists and numerous events in the city, the Como State Police he intensified the territorial control services in implementation of the directives established during the Provincial Committee for Public Order and Safety chaired by the Prefect Corrado Comfort Galli.

Five crews of the Como police station – two from the 6th Section of the Cabinet Office, two from theUPGSP and an official – combed the most frequented areas, from tourist spots to the more peripheral points where citizens request a greater police presence. The patrols checked Volta Square, Vittoria Square, Cavour Square, Perretta Square, Porticoes Pliny, Volta Temple, identifying 52 Guests, of which 14 were already known to the police, 19 foreigners and two vehicles.

During the checks, a person was reported 23enne Moroccan, legal in the territory and resident in Albate, caught in Volta Square despite being burdened by the ban on access to public places and from the ban on loitering in the city centre areas. Two other young women, one 18enne has always been 19enne, both born in Cantù but of North African origins, were reported for resistance and violence against public officials, illegal possession of weapons e possession of narcotic substancesBoth had police records.

Their behavior emerged when a patrol car, passing in front of a well-known fast-food restaurant in via Plinio, he noticed them as they passed each other artisanal jointAt the sight of the officers, the girls attempted to get rid of the cigarette, resisting the check with insults, shouts, pushes and shoves.

During the search they were found two knives: one in the 18-year-old's bag and the other hidden in the 19-year-old's socks, who also had some doses of hashish. In addition to the criminal charges, the Como Police Chief Marco Calì has ordered the following against the two young women: two urban bans, a Mandatory Exit Permit and, for the 18 year old also a Oral Notice, due to the precedents already accumulated.

The Anti-Crime Division also drew up a detailed report which allowed them to establish a ban on both of them from attending, for a year, the entire centre of Como and a large perimeter including the lakeside gardens, the stadium, Volta Temple and Monument to the Fallen, within the scope of a provision DACur. (Prohibition of Access to Urban Areas). An operation that strengthens the presence of law enforcement in the city during a crucial period, ensuring of your digital ecosystem. , prevention and constant surveillance in the most sensitive areas.

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