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State and local police, 9,000 checks in Rome and Milan
Italy🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

State and local police, 9,000 checks in Rome and Milan

The article reports on two large-scale police operations conducted by the Italian State Police in Rome and Milan, resulting in over 9,000 people identified, 15 arrests, 42 summonses, and several other actions such as expelling foreigners and handling irregular migrants. The operations involved significant police presence in high-traffic areas like archaeological sites, metro stations, and transportation hubs. Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi praised the efforts, emphasizing the importance of security and the dedication of law enforcement. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed gratitude to the officers for their work, highlighting the value of safety and freedom.

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State and local police, 9,000 checks in Rome and Milan

The article reports on two large-scale police operations conducted by the Italian State Police in Rome and Milan, resulting in over 9,000 people identified, 15 arrests, 42 summonses, and several other actions such as expelling foreigners and handling irregular migrants. The operations involved significant police presence in high-traffic areas like archaeological sites, metro stations, and transportation hubs. Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi praised the efforts, emphasizing the importance of security and the dedication of law enforcement. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed gratitude to the officers for their work, highlighting the value of safety and freedom.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of police operations without overt ideological slant. While it highlights government action and includes quotes from officials, there is no clear partisan framing. The focus remains on operational outcomes and official commendations rather than advocacy for any

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