25 year old Gambian sent home

TERNI – He is 25 years old, he arrived from Africa eight years agois unemployed and lives with his brother who is well integrated in Terni.

He never stopped dealing drugs and in recent years he has also collected a series of complaints and convictions for various crimes: drug dealing, threats against an officer of the financial police, violation of the residence ban, tax evasion, resistance to a public official, ban on returning to Terni, crimes all committed in various parts of central Italy .

The 25-year-old African tried to use all the tools available to stay here. Starting from the so-called reiterated, which allows you to submit the request for international protection several times.

A picture that convinced the police to proceed with the expulsion of the 25-year-old Gambian, who was accompanied to the detention and repatriation center in Ponte Galeria to be sent back to his country. For investigators the young man is socially dangerous and he can’t stay here.

The regular and constant examination of the documents carried out by the third section of the immigration office of the Terni police headquarters has made it possible to stop an affair that has been going on for several years. He was the recipient of a previous order to remove him from the national territory, an order which he never complied with. His umpteenth request to renew his residence permit was followed by refusal of the permit and immediate expulsion from Italy with forced accompaniment.

From what emerges, the 25-year-old African is not a major criminal. He lives in Terni, with his brother who hosts him and allows him to live with dignity.

When the police stopped him for dealing drugs in the centre, he was expelled from Terni with a ban on returning to the city.

But he wouldn’t have worried too much.

Would be went back to dealing drugs as if nothing had happened. To avoid being sent home he tried everything.

He began using reiteration, insisting on obtaining a permit for humanitarian reasons. At scheduled appointments though he would never have shown up, each time citing health problems or train delays. He would then submit the repeated request again with the aim of extending the time of his expulsion from the national territory. The game now ends and the young Gambian is picked up at his brother’s house to be taken back to his house.

Since the beginning of the year, they are 66 expulsions were notified by the immigration officeof which 14 were accompanied to the detention and repatriation centres.

Last year saw the third expulsion section of the police headquarters carry out 151 measures: six were accompanied to their countries, Morocco, Puerto Rico, Macedonia, Brazil and Nepal, another 29 to detention and repatriation centers while 116 were hit by order from the police commissioner to leave the national territory.

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