Raid at the Focaccia institute in Salerno: doors broken down, computers and defibrillator stolen

Raid at the Focaccia institute in Salerno: doors broken down, computers and defibrillator stolen
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Vandals in action at the Focaccia institute in Salerno. During the night between Sunday and Monday, unknown persons entered the school and stole computers and school supplies and also a defibrillator. Not only that, the perpetrators of the theft also damaged the doors of the institute and messed up the secretariat and presidency papers. The alarm and video surveillance system has also been deactivated, which will make it even more difficult to trace the perpetrators of the raid.

“The action of some criminal does not stop the educational attempt that the school conducts, even with the support of the institutions”

The news was also reported by the mayor Vincenzo Napoli who, yesterday morning, was present at the Focaccia Institute for one of the meetings in the schools of the project “Don’t act like a drunk, life awaits you.” The initiative was conceived and promoted by the Municipality of Salerno, Municipal Police, Aci, ASL, Civil Protection, 118 and the Red Cross, to make students of all secondary schools in the city responsible on the topic of road safety, on the risks of speeding, cell phone use while driving and alcohol abuse and drug use.

Investigations underway

It was an opportunity to express closeness to the manager, the teachers, the school staff and the students. “We wanted to hold this initiative, despite everything, wanting to affirm, albeit symbolically, that the action of some criminal does not stop the educational attempt that the school conducts, even with the support of the institutions”The comment by the mayor. The police are now investigating what happened.

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