From Genoa to Aulla to commit thefts, I took 2 Moroccan minors
During the numerous preventive services carried out in Aulla, the soldiers of the Radiomobile Aliquota of the Pontremoli Company yesterday received, thanks also to the reporting of some citizens, two young North Africans to camp in the waiting room of the railway station .
The foreigners, immediately subjected to control, turned out to be two Moroccan citizens aged 16 and 17, homeless in Italy, although gravitating to the province of Genoa. Against the two, who were convicted for crimes against property and never repatriated, a complaint was filed for “illegal entry and stay in the territory of the state” with consequent communication to the Prosecutor’s Office for Minors of Genoa.
The Moroccans, having not found any relative who could take care of them, after consulting the social services of the Municipality of Aulla, were entrusted to the educational community “Casa di Alice” in Massa.
The carabinieri do not exclude that the intention of the two minors was to commit thefts, a purpose immediately defused by the intervention of the patrols operating in the area that blocked any possible criminal activity in the bud.