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Merchant attacked in via Roma, the perpetrators reported

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Treviso. There are four foreigners who will have to answer for private violence. Turn of the screw for 13 foreigners who were stationed permanently in the red quadrant of via Roma: for all the sheet of via da Treviso

TREVISO. The four foreigners who, last August, surrounded and threatened with a bottle a merchant in Via Roma, guilty, according to them, of having provoked, with his frequent reports to police officers, were identified and reported by the police headquarters for private violence and police headquarters, an inspection of a place near his business, frequented by them. It is a Chinese and three young Nigerians. The latter, unlike the Chinese who works in the area, the three Nigerians, regular but homeless, were also punished with Daspo Willy who will forbid them from going to the bars in via Roma for at least two years.

Not only. After a month of identifying all the people who constantly gravitate to Via Roma and the neighboring areas (about 900 people checked, 200 of whom were supported by precedents), the police headquarters 13 street papers for as many people, in particular Maghrebians, Nigerians and Balkans which will prevent them from returning to Treviso, under penalty of aggravation of the measure with special surveillance. It is about people with a criminal record for dealing, theft and robbery.

Satisfied the quaestor of Treviso, Vito Montaruli: «This is a job that involved the staff of the Volanti, the Mobile and the police at the police station. A painstaking work that we also needed to map the area. It is a way of telling everyone that in Treviso there are no free zones where you can do what you want ».

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