Naples, violence in a favela. The League: “No to indiscriminate reception”

A 30-year-old Guinean woman was raped in a slum a few steps from Naples’ old fish market. It was his screams that caught the attention of some residents. The police intervened at the scene, identified and arrested the man. A 37-year-old man from Ghana ended up in handcuffs. The victim told the military that she was attacked while in one of the barracks and that she was forced to have sexual intercourse. “The brutal violence committed by a man of African origin, already known to the police, against a woman in a slum in Naples, to whom we express our solidarity for what she suffered, is shocking. at random or treated, as some leftists would still like, with the principle of indiscriminate reception”: this is the reaction of the member of the Campania League and regional coordinator of the party, Gianpiero Zinzi. Ansa reports this.

“We deeply regret that this episode occurred in our Campania, but it must be clear to everyone that those who arrive in Italy irregularly, commit crimes and do not respect our laws, cannot continue to remain in our country. those who are not willing to integrate into our society The League has clear ideas about this: strict rules on the control of who enters our country and strict controls on the granting of residence permits”, he highlighted. “What happened in a slum a few steps from the old Neapolitan fish market is, unfortunately, a script we have already seen. It is unacceptable that in a city center, whatever city we are talking about, a woman runs the risk of being raped”, declared the senator of Calls Gianluca Cantalamessa, provincial coordinator of Naples. “Dramas that are often the result of pseudo-good policies that have caused and continue to cause so much damage in Naples and throughout the country. % are irregular immigrants. Not wanting to see the problem and making the controversy easy is really in bad faith”, he added.

Source: IL Tempo

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