"Safe Roads" in Rome: multiple interventions by the Army to protect public order

(To Army Majority State)
20/06/16

In recent days the Army soldiers, engaged in the "Safe Roads" operation in Rome, carried out numerous interventions aimed at defending the law, which proved to be effective and functional for the protection of security and public order.

At the "Leonardo da Vinci" airport of Fiumicino (RM), the patrol intervened, together with the Guardia di Finanza, to block a man of foreign nationality who had made himself a theft in a commercial operation of the airport and which, following the detention, was struggling violently.

At the "Roma Termini" interchange, the military noticed a man harassing passers-by. At the request of the military to provide identification documents, the subject attempted to escape, but was promptly reached and immobilized by resorting to the minimum use of force, despite the violent reaction accompanied by inurban actions by the person concerned.

At the railway junctions of "Anagnina", "Laurentina", "Ostiense" and at the Papal Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi (PG), following the visual inspection of the personal luggage of some individuals from suspicious attitude, they found various quantities of narcotic substances (cocaine, hashish and marijuana).

At the "Ponte Mammolo" underground station, the Army patrol identified an extra-community that, in the course of subsequent investigations, was in possession of a large knife, concealed beneath its clothing; stopped, he was assured to the agents of the State Police.

Finally, at the "Roma Termini" interchange and the "Garbatella" underground station, the Army patrols handed over to the police two individuals on whom a deportation order was pending for each of them.