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Security, Meloni Prepares the Grip in the Decree: Criminal Shield Extended and Preventive Detention of at Least 12 Hours for Those Who Have Specific Precedents and Goes to Protest

The government thinks of the stop sale of knives for minors, the criminal shield extended to different categories and preventive stops of at least 12 hours for "facinosis" who are going to protest.

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To hold for 12 hours those who have not committed any crime, for the simple suspicion that it constitutes a danger to public safety in the event of demonstrations of the square. A preventive arrest warrant in the availability of the forces of the order, considered indispensable in order to avoid events like that of Turin. It is the norm to which the government holds more among those of the new package Security, a bill and a decree-law signed by …

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The government thinks of the stop sale of knives for minors, the criminal shield extended to different categories and preventive stops of at least 12 hours for "facinosis" who are going to protest.

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Summit with Prime Minister Meloni and ministers responsible after the events in Turin

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Premier Giorgia Meloni visits the hospital and announces: "This morning's summit on security." Matteo Salvini: "This morning's government will try to arm the security that, according to the vice-premier Salvini, will be on the agenda of Wednesday's Council of Ministers. There will be a close on the sale of knives to minors, easy reunions and the clearance of occupied property. An estimate is made of a 48-hour preventive stop. Continue reading

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Today meeting in Palazzo Chigi, Cdm Wednesday. The hypothesis of allowing the arrest for "subjects suspected of being a danger." More protection for agents. And Plantadosis refers to the Chambers

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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced on Sunday that the government will hold a meeting on Monday to assess threats to public order and consider new security measures following violent clashes in the northern city of Turin that left more than 100 law enforcement officers injured. Speaking after visiting two injured police officers in Turin, Meloni said the meeting would focus on the latest unrest and the possible adoption of new rules …

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