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Ancona, illegally occupied apartments: 9 complaints

Ancona, illegally occupied apartments: 9 complaints. Illegal construction is not as rare as you think. Unfortunately, it is widespread in many parts of the world and in many contexts. There can be many reasons, generally linked to economic and poverty factors. Let’s see what happened in Jesi:

In Jesi, following checks by the Carabinieri, it appears that 9 illegally occupied apartments were discovered. Therefore, 9 people for whom a complaint appears to have been filed. Some of them apparently also stole electricity. Here are some more details on what happened:

Ancona, illegally occupied apartments: 9 complaints received

In Jesi, in the province of Ancona, the Carabinieri carried out a series of checks. From them it appears that 9 apartments were occupied illegally. Therefore, 9 people were reported, five of which with foreign origins. Here is some more information on the case:

In Jesi, nine people appear to have been reported following a series of checks carried out by the police. In recent hours, the Carabinieri of the Compagnia di Jesi appear to have checked a property belonging to the Municipality. This same property would be under the administration of Erap Marche. The checks appear to have been carried out by the Operational and Mobile Radio Unit of the Jesi Company. The soldiers of the Morro d’Alba and Serra de’ Conti stations would also have contributed together.

According to the first reconstructions of the case, the checks would affect eight apartments located in the historic center of the city of Jesi. Of these 8, it appears that five were occupied illegally. In addition to this, it was found that illegal electricity connections were found in three illegally occupied homes and one legally occupied one. There were 9 people involved, five of whom were of foreign origins. All 9 would have been reported on charges of invasion of a building and theft of electricity. This investigative activity would then lead to other illegal situations that require further investigation and interventions.

Based on the information found during the checks, it seems to have emerged that one of the reported foreigners (a 25 year old) had had an expulsion order. This expulsion order from the National Territory appears to have been issued by the Modena Police Headquarters. The young man would therefore have been accompanied by the Carabinieri to a Permanence Center for Repatriation. Obviously, it would have been done in accordance with the provision of the Ancona Police Commissioner. At the same time, the 25-year-old will also have to respond to the charge of illegal residence in the territory of the Italian State,

 
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