Drugs and theft: Pisa through the sieve
Pisa again under the magnifying glass of the police.
Yesterday afternoon (April 8), with the help of 2 crews from the Tuscany Crime Prevention Department in Florence, targeted extraordinary control services were carried out in the city center, with particular reference to the area between the Pisa Central Station and Corso Italia and neighboring areas of the territory, aimed at combating the sale of drugs and petty crime. As part of the aforementioned checks, iidentified 43 people and controlled 13 vehicles. Among those identified a 40-year-old, accompanied in qestura for the notification of a subpoena by the court of Pisa as a defendant.
In the evening, always in the city center, with particular reference to the area between the Pisa Central Station and Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, Piazza delle Vettovaglie and neighboring streets, targeted joint extraordinary territorial control services, in which all law enforcement agencies participated, aimed at repressing the phenomenon of the irregular presence of foreigners, in contrast to the shop of narcotic substances, of the illegal sale of alcoholic beverages as well as the prevention of petty crime and the supervision of compliance with the provisions adopted by the Government for the containment and management of the Covid epidemic -19. As part of the checks, 25 people were identified, including a 22-year-old wanted because she was to be subjected to the precautionary measure of the obligation to stay in Pontedera, accompanied to the Police Headquarters for the notification of the judicial measure, and the nobility was checked. 1 commercial operation, without further findings of any kind of criticality.
The cops also have found a stolen moped.
Today (April 9) Shortly after noon she spoke at Eurospin. The security staff had stopped a person who would have passed the checkouts without paying for the goods. On the spot, the perpetrator of the theft was taken over by the policemen, identified as a 36-year-old Pisan already known for similar facts, who had paid only a small part of the goods, hiding others for about 80 euros in value and trying to take them out of the supermarket. The merchandise was returned to management and the 36-year-old filed a further complaint for aggravated theft.
Another intervention at the Coop in via Ponte a Piglieri 4 to report two women who have crossed the anti-theft barriers with some foodstuffs hidden inside their bags. The two women, identified by the police as a 45-year-old from Cascina and a 38-year-old Pisan, with similar police records, were reported in a state of freedom for the crime of aggravated theft. The stolen goods, chocolate bars, were no longer resalable.