Borgo a Mozzano: Checks in Garfagnana and Mediavalle. A man deemed dangerous to public safety removed with a mandatory order to leave
This is the result of a territorial control activity that saw the Carabinieri of Borgo a Mozzano working with the local Municipal Police
Borgo a Mozzano: Checks in Garfagnana and Mediavalle. A man deemed dangerous to public safety removed with a mandatory order to leave
It all started on the morning of 9 February when the control devices of the Carabinieri and Municipal police operating in Garfagnana they had received news of the presence in the territory of a subject on board a car, suspected of being in the area to commit fraud also due to specific precedents that concerned him.
The searches were started immediately and allowed us to track down and identify the man of Valdottavo fraction.
It is a unemployed resident in Campania who, when questioned by the military, was unable to provide convincing justifications for his presence on the territory.
Following the investigations and in light of the evidence against him which indicated his presumed social dangerousness, has been reported by the Carabinieri of Borgo a Mozzano at the Police Headquarters of Lucca which immediately adopted a measure of Street form Mandatory, notified to the interested party with theinstant removal from the area and ban on returning for 3 years.
The activity is part of the territorial control activities aimed at prevention and repression of predatory crimes and fraud which have been particularly intensified under the direction and coordination of the Company Command of Castelnuovo di Garfagnana and which also in the last few days they had led to the denunciation of another individual of Maghreb origin, already arrested for theft in Castelnuovo di Garfagnana, who contravenes the expulsion order that prevents him from entering the municipality of Barga, had been caught wandering around there at night by a Carabinieri patrol engaged in prevention services in the area.
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