The Minister of the Interior, Luciana Lamorgese, intervened following the tragic events in Ardea, who wanted to reiterate how the police are working to try to understand “why the weapon used by the killer was still there where it was not supposed to to be”. But the triple murder that took place yesterday morning in the Roman municipality raises an upstream question on the traceability of weapons around which we continue to strongly discuss as the minister underlined at the end of the meeting of the order and security committee in Florence: “The traceability of weapons is guaranteed through the Ced (Data Processing Center), but a regulation governing the IT system of these data is being finalized. This is a text already shared with the other police forces, which has also been shared with the associations of the relative sector ». A new regulation, therefore, that helps law enforcement and competent authorities to trace armaments. “We hope that this text will see the light as soon as possible – concluded Lamorgese -. Obviously there was a bit of waiting time, this is very true but we hope that in a very short time this regulation, which was to be adopted at the end of 2018, will see the light ».
Lamorgese: ‘Soon new regulation to track weapons’
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