Monday, October 6, 2008

Thank You Letters For Swiming Coaches

clashes in Pianura ultras in handcuffs and political

identify the perpetrators of the threats to the area merchants
forced to close the exercises


NAPLES - The Digos Police Headquarters Naples is running several orders of remand in prison against supporters of the most violent ultras groups involved in the accident last January in Plain, in protest against the reopening of the dump in Pianura. Are involved as well as some local politicians.

SURVEYS - In the course of the investigation were also identified the perpetrators of the threats to shopkeepers, who at the time were forced to close their shops for several days. The charges are for criminal association, the devastation and disruption of public service. Among those arrested during the operation, there is also the Councillor for Civil Protection and the cemeteries of the City Naples, Giorgio Nugnes. Nugnes was arrested by the police provincial command in Naples that have assisted the Digos transaction. Among those involved in the investigation and arrested by Digos there is also a city councilman, Mark Grandpa. In total, 35 arrests were made.

Nugnes A Iervolino unrelated to FACTS - Meanwhile, the mayor of a town of Naples George Nugnes in a note to the mayor of Naples, Rosa Russo Iervolino said "absolutely peaceful and totally alien to me what is disputed 'and autosospende from assignments . "This morning - Nugnes writes in the note to the mayor - at the 5.15 Give me a notice of a notification and an 'order for custody under house arrest relating to the riots in Plains in January 2008. I am totally calm and totally unrelated to what I have been challenged. For the highest sense of the institutions that you taught me, I seek to suspend the current post he held under the Municipal Council. "

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