The Cemetery in Piazzale Hiroshima Nagasaki: A No Man’s Land for Crime

“The new cemetery continues to be a no man’s land, inside and above all outside”. Thus Paolo Vino, political secretary of the Giovani Sestesi on the situation of the cemetery in Piazzale Hiroshima Nagasaki. “After repeated muggings, thefts and vandalism, now increasingly frequent, the car park has now also been attacked. It has now become an open-air landfill – adds Vino -. It is a no man’s land where crime finds its place. After car thefts and numerous muggings, what else has to happen? This is what I asked myself in the previous statement from a few weeks ago. I find the silence of the councilor for safety Nisco, of the councilor for cemeteries Aiosa and above all the silence of Mayor Di Stefano, always ready on other occasions to praise himself with presumed merit, truly mortifying. The only one who responds, goodness of him, often in an irritated way and in any case never proactively, remains councilor Lanzoni. Little, very little. The last of these days was the removal of the panettones that delimit the florists’ space. They were removed and reunited. We want to believe that it is yet another act of vandalism, which is already serious in itself. At this point a question arises: will it be a stunt or a targeted thing? – asks Paolo Vino – If it takes some genius to lay a cable from the cemetery to the outside of the square, for a camera, then it means we’re at a loss. I hope to receive concrete and comprehensive answers from those responsible. The measure is full.”

2024-03-08 00:13:02
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