Rome, uproar of street vendors, the Tredicina and some handcuffed public executives: 18 arrests



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Tickets to the Stadium to go to see Rome, lunches, brand clothes and bribes for 110 thousand euros in exchange for a position in a street where itinerant commerce was more profitable than others. Rotations of assignments, managed in an illegitimate way. Everything was managed by some members of a union, the “Fivag Cisl”, that in exchange for bundles up to 700 euros -according to the accusation- they organized abusive shifts and always in favor of the street vendors themselves.

The investigation, coordinated by the deputy prosecutor Paolo Ielo and for the substitute Antonio Clemente of the anti-corruption pool in piazzale Clodio of the Rome court, developed in 2018 when a Bengali citizen filed a complaint against what investigators define as a “leadership” that managed misconduct in assigning positions.

Handcuffed at dawn today is over 18 people, 8 in prison and 10 under house arrest. This morning researchers from the Guardia di Finanza and of Local Police of Rome Capital to have the siblings were notified of the precautionary custody order Dino and Mario Tredicine, the first in prison the second under house arrest, a Alberto Bellucci official of Capitol responsible for rotations and disciplinary office of street vendors and Vittorio Baglioni of the Union “Fivag Cisl”.

Among the accusations that the prosecutor made to the suspects was also the criminal association directed at corruption. A system highlights researchers established since 2006.


Last Updated: Wednesday, September 23, 2020, 2:36 PM

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