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Saturday, April 4, 2020

Italy: One Fine Day in Udine



Udine


The Italian town of Udine in northeast Italy had an "unpleasant" experience with two young Pakistani males who were walking around town during the Corona lock down and were confronted by police yesterday. The below article in Il Giornale is translated from Italian by Fousesquawk.


https://www.ilgiornale.it/news/cronache/udine-pakistano-aggredisce-i-carabinieri-e-sputa-faccia-1850023.html

"They are Pakistani citizens, both previously arrested , without fixed address, and in the country illegally." 

Udine, Pakistani assaults Carabinieri and spits in the face of (officer)

Not content, the young man also ruined the inside of a police vehicle. The young man was drunk and was in a square without reason.

-Andrea Pegoraro, 4-4-20

For these reasons, a young Pakistani, age 25, wound up in trouble in Udine. Not content, the young man also ruined the inside of a police vehicle.
The Reports
The events happened yesterday afternoon in Gabriele d'Annunzio Square. The investigators responded because a gathering of people without reason was reported. The Carabinieri from the station of Martignacco, thus, arrived supported by the radio car section of the capital of Friuli. The agents identified two brothers, aged 25 and 28 years respectively. They are Pakistani citizens, both previously arrested , without fixed address and in the country illegally. 

The Assault

During the course of the check, the (younger) of the brothers suddenly charged the investigators, pushed them and spit in the face of one of them. The young man was in an evident state of inebriation. After a brief struggle, the young man was immobilized by the Carabinieri and arrested for resisting a public official.

In addition, while he was being taken to the caserne, he damaged the inside of the car used by the officers. As Udine Today reported, the plexiglass bulkhead in the (officer's police car) to separate the the front seats from the rear seats was damaged.

The Charges


Both brothers were charged for not observing the ban on returning to the municipality of Udine and the deportation order from Italy. They also received an administrative sanction for being found in the street without valid reasons. In substance, they did not respect the provisions of the anti--Corona virus decree. The (younger) brother was arrested and taken to jail.

The Latest Ordinance in Fvg

Yesterday, the governor of Friuli Venezia Giulia, Massamiliano Fedriga, signed an ordinance in the context of measures to combat the Corona virus. "In the interior of markets and commercial food markets in Friuli Venezia Giulia," a note from the Region noted, "the obligation for everyone is to cover their nose and mouth with masks or other protections and to utilize disposable gloves (also the same provided by supermarkets, when available)". The regional council has therefore specified that a direction shared by the scientific community is accepted, "always remembering that the use of protections, to be effective, must be combined with the observance of safe distance between persons."
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Fousesquawk comment:

"They are Pakistani citizens, both previously arrested , without fixed address, and in the country illegally." 

Need I say more?


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