The Building Police Unit of the Local Police Command of Crotone, coordinated by the Public Prosecutor’s Office led by the Chief Prosecutor Dr. Domenico Guarascio, following an investigation conducted in the “Papanice” hamlet of the municipal territory, carried out the seizure of an illegal work as it was carried out in the total absence of a building permit.
In this case, on the afternoon of 12 November, a preventive seizure decree issued by the Judge for Preliminary Investigations (GIP) of the Court of Crotone, at the request of the Prosecutor’s Office, was executed, relating to a building located in the “Papanice” hamlet of the Municipality of Crotone.
The large property consists of a two-storey structure above ground, with an illegal volume of approximately 350 m2 including an annex accompanying the main house, built without any authorization. The construction resulted in a significant alteration of the urban layout of the area.
The preliminary investigations, initiated by the Building Police Unit, made it possible to collect serious clues regarding the complex implementation of the building work, ascertaining that the works had been carried out in total violation of the urban planning regulations in force.
At the moment, three people are under investigation for various reasons, including the owner of the property, the owner of the company carrying out the works and the designer-director of the works, for the crimes envisaged by Presidential Decree 380/2001 (Consolidated Building Act).
This activity was carried out in close agreement with the Prosecutor of the Republic of Crotone, Dr. Domenico Guarascio and continues to be included among those priority objectives indicated by the Judicial Authority which have the aim of protecting illegal construction in construction matters.