Monza, center-right from the police commissioner: «Call 112»

The center-right of Monza is ready to ask the Government to strengthen the police forces serving in the city: explains it the former mayor Dario Allevi than in recent days met the police commissioner Salvatore Barilaro together with one delegation of minority city councilors.

Monza, centre-right by the police commissioner to ask for more security: comparison requested a few weeks ago

To the comparison, asked by the camp concerned by a series of episodes that have occurred in recent months such as the violence committed by gangs of young people in the centre, the acts of bad nightlife in via Bergamo and the long-standing degradation outside the station, Andrea Arbizzoni and Stefano Galli participated of Fratelli d’Italia, the Northern League member Simone Villa, Stefano Galbiati from the Allevi list and the Forzisti Massimiliano Longo and Pierfranco Maffè. However, for personal reasons, the representatives of the mixed group who a few weeks ago signed the request for an appointment sent by the centre-right after the vandalism recorded during the demonstration organized on Good Friday by Foa Boccaccio and the riots around the U- Power Stadium during Monza matches.

Monza, centre-right by the police commissioner to ask for more security: criticism of the work of the police in the council

In the city council the opposition had criticized the work of the police and the local police accused of not guaranteeing an adequate level of safety for citizens, but after the face to face with Barilaro the tones have softened.
«The commissioner responded to our request within twenty-four hours and we saw each other a few days later – he claims Breedit was a constructive meeting, which lasted almost two hours during which we touched on all the critical issues that were indicated to us: even though we have no longer administered the city for almost two years, our dialogue with the people of Monza has never stopped and we continue to receive reports of facts and episodes».

«Monza – he adds – it has the same problems as many medium-large cities which, especially at weekends, attract people from outside: certain nightlife is fueled by people arriving from the rest of Brianza, from Cinisello, Sesto and Lecco».

Monza, centre-right by the police commissioner to ask for more security: «It is important that citizens report to 112 or 113»

The former mayor, for understandable reasons, does not go into the details of the conversation which also touched on the way in which the police headquarters tries to combat the violence: «I can say one thing – goes on – It would be important for citizens, in addition to reporting what is happening to us, to call 112 or 113 and tell us, even anonymously, what they see. The police cars, in many cases, could prevent small or large crimes».
«We – adds Allevi – we are on the side of the police, often understaffed: some more police should arrive in Monza shortly. If they are not sufficient to respond to the city’s needs, we could urge the majority of the Government to send some more reinforcements».

 
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