Trieste, State Police has reported two foreign citizens for aggravated bodily harm
Trieste, yesterday afternoon the State Police reported two foreign citizens for aggravated bodily harm. They are a Senegalese man from 1976 and a Moroccan man from 1982, who live together in an apartment on Via Madonnina. The cause of the violent argument between the two, who also used a kitchen knife and a large metal pipe, was the management of daily expenses. The two also sought medical treatment.
Furthermore, yesterday evening, a man from Trieste born in 2001 was reported for refusing to provide his personal details and was sanctioned for violating the highway code. On board his father's car, coming from Via Roma, he sped along Corso Italia at an inadequate speed, finding himself near the intersection and various pedestrian crossings. His conduct was noticed by a police car, who stopped him. He opposed the identification and, after the formalities, he was administratively sanctioned and handed over in a state of freedom to the local Public Prosecutor's Office.
Furthermore, yesterday afternoon, the patrol car from the Duino Aurisina police station and a traffic police patrol, together with ANAS personnel, were involved in securing a parking area in the Globojner park, in the Padriciano area, occupied by seven cows strayed from their ownty. A manager was contacted and shortly afterwards the animals were returned to the enclosure.
On Saturday afternoon, however, the State Police reported a Romanian citizen born in 1981 for harassment. Already known to the police, he created problems for the shop assistants of a street supermarket in Fiume. A police officer was on site and, after the usual formalities, handed him over in a state of freedom to the local Public Prosecutor's Office.
Finally, the controls set up to monitor compliance with the anti-pandemic legislation continue and, in case of non-compliance, to administratively and criminally sanction unforeseen behaviour. Overall, from 7 June to yesterday, 13 June, the State Police checked 2990 people in the entire province, sanctioning one of them, while 116 businesses and commercial activities were checked.
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