Three orders of ban on access to the urban center (DACUR) were issued by the state police against as many subjects held responsible for an aggravated brawl that occurred in the historic center of Crotone.
They are two people from Crotone, aged 37 and 33, and a 32-year-old Pakistani citizen. The episode occurred near the Duomo, in an area characterized by the presence of numerous commercial establishments and high traffic.
According to what was reconstructed by investigators, the violent scuffle arose from an argument over trivial reasons. At first the clash involved two people, but subsequently a third individual intervened, initially with a conciliatory intent, and then took an active part in the attack. During the brawl one of the involved used a sharp object, causing injuries judged to heal in 15 days.
The immediate intervention of the agents of the Flying Squad and the General Prevention and Public Rescue Office of the Crotone Police Headquarters was decisive, which brought the situation back to calm. The subsequent investigations, conducted through testimonies and the analysis of video surveillance systems, made it possible to reconstruct what happened and proceed with the flagrant arrest of the three subjects. On the following day, the judicial authority ordered the Pakistani citizen to be required to report to the judicial police.
In light of the gravity of the events, which occurred in broad daylight and in a particularly busy area, the Police Commissioner of Crotone, Renato Panvino, ordered the issuing of DACURs, instructed by the Anti-Crime Division. The recipients will not be able to access, for one year, the streets of the historic center affected by the episode nor the premises in the area. The provision is part of a broader plan to prevent and combat crime, aimed at strengthening urban security levels through targeted checks against individuals deemed socially dangerous.
On the same day, as part of the territorial control services, the Police identified 296 people, checked 178 vehicles and carried out home checks on subjects subjected to restrictive measures.