Don Luigi Merola’s car was stolen and vandalized a few days ago. Found again after 2 days

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April 27, 2024

1.44pm

The car stolen from the anti-Camorra priest Don Luigi Merola: “I won’t give up, I won’t even take a step back”. The vehicle found in Scampia by the police.

Don Luigi Merola

Another act of vandalism against Don Luigi Merola, former parish priest of Forcella and tireless driving force of the Foundation for yearsIn the voice of creatures‘, committed to the recovery of juvenile delinquency in the Arenaccia and Poggioreale districts. The priest’s car was stolen. The theft, according to what Don Merola himself reports, occurred on the night of April 24th in Marano, in the province of Naples, near his home. The vehicle was found yesterday afternoon by the Flying Squad, it had been parked in Scampia.

The same car had been damaged by unknown persons on the night of April 13th, “where I have dynamic vigilance. There are no video surveillance cameras – said Don Merola – and in this municipality between 10 and 15 cars are stolen every night. I hope they are just thieves and it’s not a message from the Camorra.”

Don Luigi Merola assures: I won’t give up, I won’t even take a step back” and asks “my supporters and entrepreneurs to help me buy a new car immediately. We have to start again. The ‘A Voce d’e Creature non si tocca’ Foundation.

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The car damaged a few days ago

On the morning of Monday 29 April the prefect of Naples, Michele of Bariwill chair the Provincial Committee for public order and safety, on the occasion of which, among other things, the issue concerning the recent episode, which occurred on 23 April in Marano di Napoli, of the theft of the car in use will be addressed to Don Luigi Merola, President of the “A Voce de Creature” Foundation.

The car found by the police in Scampia

The car was found by the police in via Oliviero Zuccarini, in Scampia. The agents of the Flying Squad, having acquired the recordings of some surveillance cameras, reconstructed the probable route taken by the thieves and hypothesized that, most likely, the vehicle had been taken to the Naples North district; they then searched the streets and, yesterday afternoon, identified him. After the formalities, the car was returned to Don Luigi Merola.

 
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