The State Police of Reggio Calabria executed a decree of fermo issued by the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Locri against one of the migrants who survived the shipwreck in the Ionian Sea, who landed at the port of Roccella Ionica on 17 June; the subject is considered seriously suspected of the crime of murder.
The decree was adopted following the investigation activities conducted jointly by the Flying Squad of Reggio Calabria and by the Siderno police station, with the collaboration of the Naval Operational Section of the Guardia di Finanza of Roccella Ionica.
The investigations, coordinated by the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Locri directed by Dr. Giuseppe Casciaro, have made it possible to reconstruct the dynamics of a murder, which adds to the series of dramatic events connected to the shipwreck of the sailing boat that sank around 120 miles from the Calabrian coast, with around 70 migrants on board.
In fact, as emerged from the elements acquired during the proceedings currently in the preliminary investigation phase, while the sailing boat was already adrift, the arrested migrant would have vented his violence on a 16-year-old Iraqi girl, daughter of a another survivor, leading to her death by suffocation.
After the formalities, the arrested person was taken to the prison Catanzaro, available to the Judicial Authority.
The GIP at the Court of Locri validated the provision of fermo, applying the precautionary measure of custody in prison in accordance with the requests of the Locri Prosecutor’s Office.
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