Naples, 17 Dec (LaPresse) – ‘This investigation is also a guarantee for the operators. We must never evoke a prejudicial immunity for the police, but neither must we accept summary judgments. Having said that, as we have also seen from the television images, we must remember that they were doing their job by putting their own safety at risk. One boy lost his life tragically, but the carabinieri did not know who they were dealing with, they had to make a long and complicated chase. It is important that the police feel a frame of opinion around them that appreciates their work'. These are the words of Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi, in an interview with Il Tempo, on the involvement of two carabinieri in the investigation into the death of Ramy Elgaml, 19 years old from the Corvetto district of Milan. On the data concerning petty crime, Piantedosi points out that ‘in some cases we have peaks of 60% of crimes committed by foreigners. This does not mean that the immigrant has a natural or greater propensity to commit them. But it is a sign that uncontrolled immigration, managed by human traffickers, is not only bad for Italians but also for foreigners themselves, There are two guidelines: contrasting landings and managing regular flows'.
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