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Treviso, beatings and thefts: the baby gang of robberies

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The carabinieri identified and reported four children between 14 and 18 who were perpetrators of violence in the center.

TREVISO.

A quartet of kids with no second thoughts or qualms, made up of two 15-year-olds from Maserada sul Piave, a 17-year-old and an 18-year-old both from Spresiano. A small baby gang of very young people, but capable of putting in place real ambushes for the purpose of robbery to the detriment of peers.

They were identified by the carabinieri of Treviso after the investigation taken a few days ago by a robbery that took place near Piazza Duomo, in the capital. It was there that two young Treviso students aged 18 and 16 had reported being surrounded by 4 boys.

While one of the four attackers had basically acted as a “stake”, the other three had grabbed the two students by the neck, emptying the pockets of his trousers and removing, respectively, a banknote of 50 euros from one boy and the other the sum of 520 euros, money with which the latter would soon have to make purchases.

The four boys of the gang, after the robbery, had threatened the two with physical retaliation if their victims decided to report or follow them.

But the boys weren’t afraid and they went directly to the carabinieri, denouncing the fact and triggering the investigation.

The carabinieri carried out a series of investigations, both looking for witnesses of the fact, and scanning the network thanks to the description provided by the attacked. In the end, social media gave a face to the 4, which directed the military to the homes of the four where various elements were found (starting from the clothes) that allowed to connect the robbery to the four. Now we are working to understand if they can be ascribed to the 4 very young other facts.

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