“Sent back to his country” –

Yet another violence took place in Milan. A 37-year-old of Moroccan origins, drunk and in a state of agitation, first threw stones at the trains of the Lambrate railway station, then hit a 55-year-old woman on the head (subsequently transported under green code to the Fatebenefratelli hospital) and injured a policeman and finally he was arrested. Upon arrival on site of Polfer and agents from the Milan Police Headquarters, the foreigner did not calm down even with the discharge of the taser, muffled by the jacket. The man, with various aliases in the database and precedents for crimes against people and property and resistance to a public official, actually stabbed a 35-year-old Deputy Inspector of the State Police with three blows to the back. The policeman was transported in code red to the Niguarda hospital, where he underwent emergency surgery following the haemorrhage caused by the damage to some organs. The Moroccan, finally blocked, was arrested and taken to San Vittore prison.

Policeman hit with three blows.  Piantedosi follows with apprehension

The very serious episode brings back to the fore the problem of security in Milan and that of the protection of policemen. According to LaPresse it would be an irregular person on national territory. And this information reopens an issue for which the current government has been fighting since the beginning, that of uncontrolled entries into our country. “Milan, an illegal Moroccan, with multiple criminal convictions, throws stones from above hitting a woman, then resists the taser and stabs the policemen”, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini reported the news on his X profile. “A CRIMINAL who deserves to be sent back to his country as soon as possible”, he commented. “All my closeness to the deputy police inspector who is fighting for his life, to his family members and his colleagues”, added the Minister of Infrastructure and Transport.

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2024-05-13 15:27:43

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