No Vax writings: two women discovered and investigated

No Vax writings: two women discovered and investigated
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CREMONA – Two women who were caught while they were daubing No Vax graffiti on the bus shelter in Viale Concordia in Cremona were investigated.

On the evening of April 26th a Digos crew was carrying out a patrol in the area around the Cremona hospital and around 10pm the operators noticed two female silhouettes who in Viale Concordia, at number 5, were moving furtively inside the bus shelter located close to the parish of the Blessed Virgin of Caravaggio.

One of the two women was tracing some writing with what appeared to be a large marker, with symbols of the movement mentioned, on the sign containing the anti-covid regulations placed inside the shelter on the glass behind it, while the other served as a ‘pole’. The two women then quickly left on foot and then boarded a vehicle and drove away towards the outskirts of the city.

The operators then followed the vehicle, stopping it as soon as circumstances permitted and identifying the two women who were recognized as those present at the scene of the crime. During the search of the car, a marker used to draw writings under the shelter, a can of red spray paint and an A4-sized color-printed propaganda flyer of the ‘Vivi’ movement were found and seized..

At the end of the activity the two women were invited to the police station where they stayed investigated while at liberty for the crime of littering aggravated as per article 639 paragraph 2 of the Criminal Code. Investigations are underway to ascertain the responsibility of the two suspects in the numerous similar incidents that have occurred in recent months.

 
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