Man Arrested in Italy for Syphoning Water From Royal Palace
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A 58-year-old farmer has been arrested in Italy for illegally tapping water from the fountains of the Palace of Caserta, local law enforcement announced. The 18th-century palace, located near Naples, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.
A 58-year-old farmer in Caserta has been arrested: the Reggia often suffers problems of water supply, that's why
It damaged a Bourbon tank of the historic Carolino Aqueduct (good protected by UNESCO) thus creating an abusive connection that allowed it to illegally subtract the water and transport it for 145 meters in its agricultural bottom (ANSA)
The 58-year-old man, who was placed under house arrest, had smuggled a 145-metre-long pipe onto the water supply line to the fountains of the splendid 18th-century palace gardens.
Italian police on July 10 arrested a man accused of draining the water system serving a Royal Palace near the city of Naples.
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