Rimini: brawl in the historic center, two foreign citizens banned from entering premises
The Anti-Crime Police Division has issued orders prohibiting access to urban areas (DACUR) against two foreign citizens for one year.
Rimini: brawl in the historic center, two foreign citizens banned from entering the premises.
A patrol car from the Rimini Police Headquarters was sent to a restaurant in the Arco d'Augusto area because a fight between about ten foreign youths had been reported.
Once on site, police personnel noticed some limping subjects walking away, in particular one of whom had a facial wound, so they were stopped and identified.
The police, having consulted the employees of the public establishment, reported that while they were cleaning the tables outside, there had been a violent argument between two groups of young people.
At the end of the related administrative procedure, having assessed the social dangerousness of the subjects involved, the Anti-Crime Police Division issued the provisions of the ban on access to urban areas (DACUR), against two foreign citizens who for one year will not even be able to park in the immediate vicinity of the premises in the city centre, under penalty of prosecution.
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