Isernia: 4 Romanian citizens stopped by the State Police for aggravated theft in a supermarket
They are three women and a man, from a Roma camp in the Naples area. They stole several products from a supermarket, but were stopped by the police as they were driving away from the scene of the theft
Isernia: 4 Romanian citizens stopped by the State Police for aggravated theft in a supermarket
The agents of the Flying Squad of the Isernia Police Headquarters have reported at liberty 4 Romanian citizens presumed responsible, in competition, for aggravated theft to the detriment of a commercial establishment in the Pentro capital.
The patrols, which are daily engaged in activities aimed at combating crime, promptly intervened in Risorgimento Course following a report, received on the emergency number 113, of a theft inside a supermarket.
The alleged perpetrators, after having stolen food and personal care products for a total value of approximately 500 euros hiding them in personal backpacks, they left on board a car, of which a partial license plate was reported.
Shortly after, the subjects were stopped and accompanied to the Police Headquarters. The car used was found to be without the mandatory insurance coverage and was subject to tax seizure, and the driver was found to be without a driving license since he had never obtained it.
All the recovered stolen goods were returned to the supermarket manager.
People, 3 women and a man, already known to the police and with multiple previous convictions for property crimes, were reported at large for aggravated theft in competition.
The Provincial Police Chief has issued a warrant against the four, who come from a Roma camp in the Naples area, ban on returning to this municipality for a period of 3 years.
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