Caivano. One ton of counterfeit olive oil seized

The market at risk of counterfeit olive oil, the carabinieri seize almost a ton in Caivano. A 27-year-old woman reported.

“Whoever offers non-genuine food substances for sale or otherwise markets as genuine is punished with imprisonment of up to six months or a fine of up to 1,032 euros”.

This is the crime to which one will respond 27 years old of Afragola already known to the police.

The woman stopped on the street while driving a small van.

In the chest, the military found almost 900 liters of olive oilin green tin containers.

Also in the car was a pad with prints of hundreds of falsified and not yet applied labels, attributable to a known oil brand.

The cargo was seized and will be subjected to chemical analysis, the 27-year-old reported.

He steals eight bottles of oil to buy cocaine

He steals eight bottles of oil from a supermarket to buy cocaine: it happened in Bolzano.

The protagonist of the story is a Moroccan citizen, stopped by a police car while he was in the Piazza Verdi area together with a man who declared himself to be of Afghan citizenship.

The first had five bottles of oil with him: when cornered he confessed to having stolen eight bottles from a supermarket in the city center and having exchanged three of them for a dose of cocaine.

The Afghan had hidden a wire cutter under his clothes: he was also reported for illegally carrying objects capable of offending.

The Moroccan citizen, as a result of not having respected the ban on residence in the province of Bolzano, was reported for violation of this ban and for theft.

The commissioner, Paolo Sartori, also ordered the start of the expulsion process for the two, with the consequent transfer to a detention center for repatriations while waiting to be escorted to their respective countries of origin.

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