Latina, 6 July 2024 – As part of the strengthening of broad-spectrum controls, ordered by the Police Commissioner in urban areas and in the most degraded areas, the police officers of the Administrative Team of the PASI Division in recent days They carried out numerous investigations at commercial activities and at ethnic neighborhood shops in the Nicolosi neighborhood.
The checks, aimed at preventing and combating administrative offences relating to the Public Safety regulations on the administration of alcoholic beverages to minors, in the usual transversal approach of the State Police, are they are also focused on verifying the presence of non-EU citizens without a regular residence permit and any criminals.
During one of the checks carried out at a grocery store in the area, a Bangladeshi citizen was identified, engaged in work activities who, having been found to be an asylum seeker, was not found to be regularly employed and, therefore, was reported to the Labor Inspectorate, while the owner of the business, also originally from Bangladesh on 04.06.1981 and absent at the time of the inspection, was sanctioned pursuant to articles 8, 86 and 17 bis, paragraph 2, of the TULPS, as he was carrying out neighborhood activities and selling alcoholic substances through an unauthorized representative with a fine of 1032.00 euros.
At another local grocery store, possible irregularities emerged regarding the possession of the necessary authorizations that, at the time of the inspection, the employee present and regularly employed, was unable to show. Therefore, the related investigations are still ongoing.
Administrative checks on commercial establishments and places open to the public will continue over the next few weeks, both in the neighborhoods where these have been the site of brawls and fights between foreigners, and in the areas of the so-called Movida, a crowded destination for young people in the summer.
For the sake of accuracy, and to protect those under investigation, we remind you that an accusation is not equivalent to a conviction, that evidence is gathered in court and that the Italian judicial system provides for three levels of judgment.