Sunday, August 23, 2015

Rome, Casamonica: close of the Interior Ministry, cracking down on overflights and unique network between their police – The Messenger

“It should not happen again.” He said yesterday the Interior Minister Angelino Alfano and reiterate Monday Prefect Franco Gabrielli which convened a special committee of public order and security to discuss what happened on Thursday morning with the funeral of the “King” of Casamonica Vittorio.

There are also the local police commander Raphael Clemente, the vicesindacoMarco Cause, the provincial commander of the Carabinieri Salvatore Luongo, the chief of staff of the Police Luigi De Angelis, the discussion will focus on measures to be taken. And ‘possible, even if the evaluation will only come to the meeting ended, that disciplinary action be taken against those responsible for the police and Carabinieri stations variously involved in the Mess on Thursday.

All right well with the police chief Alessandro Pansa, an inspection will be arranged at the police headquarters. And most importantly, it will discuss how to structure a ‘process’ information so in similar cases (ie attention) reports should be compulsory sent to the top local Police and Carabinieri. With more exchanges of information between the two law enforcement.

THE REPORT Yesterday afternoon, Gabrielli presented the minister eighteen-page report in which reconstructs the incident. The result is what is sensed in the early hours: a chain of small errors involving two “soldiers”, or almost. The military serving in the Lieutenancy of the Carabinieri of Ciampino, where on Wednesday will be sent the formal communication of what would happen on Thursday morning. And ‘Antonio, son of Vittorio Casamonica, having sought and obtained leave the home.

The non-commissioned officer on duty received the notification of the court of Surveillance and turns to local police station without informing higher hierarchical levels . Error message similar to the officer on duty at the police Romanina, who determined that the notice of the Carabinieri, the evening of August 19, routine and did not inform neither the police nor his ruling. The same police station, specifies the relationship, on the morning of 20 notified two other permits granted to the grandchildren of Victor Casamonica, although at funerals already underway. Only the Monday meeting will clarify whether these errors will follow disciplinary measures.

NEWS NOT conveyed However, the prefect Gabrielli took a little time to work it out: “The evidence gathered – writes in the final pages – highlight how, during the phase prior to the event, is a non-conveyance of news, which, albeit through measures of the judicial authorities, were submitted to the police. “

It was enough to draw conclusions, explains the prefect: “Such information, if made system with the appropriate knowledge of the specific reality of the territory and sensitive environments in which events were ripening, would allow him to have an information framework suitable to alert the authorities of public security ‘ . In essence, then superintendent and prefect “had no cognizance” of what was happening. Not quote them directly, because outside its competency, Gabrielli also highlights the errors of the policemen: “On the other hand, even during the course of events, has lacked proper conveyance and shared the news and reading skills of the facts.”


To sum up, the white helmets were there and were able to alert the police. “It ‘obvious – is the conclusion – as the critical issues to be subject to a thorough analysis in order to identify the corrective mechanisms to implement.”

The idea, that will be discussed Monday is precisely to procedures more rigid, providing Alert “general” for events involving prominent members of criminal organizations in the foreground.

And ‘what happens in cities accustomed to the presence of organized crime. And now that the investigations on the mafia in the capital there, prefect and minister expects that the attention level changes.
             
             
                         
         

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