Florence, allegedly attacked a woman in a hospital: 59-year-old expelled from Italy

Florence, allegedly attacked a woman in a hospital: 59-year-old expelled from Italy
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There are 5 foreign citizens expelled from Florence in 48 hours, reported for crimes ranging from mistreatment to drug dealing

In recent days the State Police has five foreign citizens expelled in 48 hours which, in addition to not being in compliance with the residence obligations, had been reported during their stay in Italy for various episodes which resulted above all in crimes against the person or against property.

The Police Commissioner Maurizio Auriemma has implemented these provisions issued by the Prefect of Florence, arranging for the immediate accompaniment of the relevant recipients to the Repatriation Centers of the Peninsula from where, once the ritual procedures have been completed, they will be accompanied to their country of origin.

Specifically, the administrative act followed and processed by the agents of the Expulsion Squad of the Immigration Office of the Florence Police Headquarters concerned a 59-year-old Moroccan man last Monday who, according to what has been reconstructed, in addition to being known to the city police force, a few days ago would have attacked a woman who was in a city hospital.

The following day, another Moroccan citizen, this time aged 26, was expelled. The young man, reported in the past also for several aggravated theftswould have gravitated to the area of Castelfiorentinowhere he would have repeatedly attracted the attention of the local police force as well as the Local Police.

Finally, on 24 April it was the turn of a 45-year-old originally from Togo and two Tunisian citizens aged 28 and 31, all reported several times also in the Tuscan capital where they were without having fulfilled their residence obligations in any way.

 
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