Sunday, July 19, 2015

Jeweler killed in Rome, stopped affected: train was armed – Today

breakthrough in the investigation murder of Giancarlo Nocchia . The police have arrested a 32 year-old Latina a a convict suspected of being the author of the murder of jeweler, killed with a blow to the head in his workshop in Via dei Gracchi, in Rome, after a robbery.

The news Interior Minister, Angelino Alfano, in a tweet. The man, Ludovico Caiazza, a native of Naples, affected and drug addict, was arrested aboard a train left from Caserta and headed north: was armed with two pistols with him and had the stolen goods in a bag.

Brought to the barracks of the military's core investigative Rome for the formalities of ritual and subjected to detention, it was caught thanks to the remarks made on cell phone, and fingerprints and traces Biological left in the shop, where he was also a surveillance camera that took it over in the face despite being disguised as a wig and glasses.

According to what has been learned, was the 32 year-old He managed to lose track of him leaving the capital immediately after the coup and that it then disposed of the phone to not be located. Saturday morning has been identified in the province of Caserta where, according to investigators, was planning to return to Rome to take a car and then disappear. But his escape would end shortly after, at the height of Latin, when the military tracked him on the train.

Congratulations on the operation arrive Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi. And by Mayor Marino. "I want to thank, on behalf of the entire city, the police for the exceptional intervention through which was insured to justice the person who would lead the evidence available to identify as responsible for the murder of Giancarlo Nocchia, occurred in jewelry meadows ".

" The man - said the mayor - apparently, when he was stopped was in possession of weapons and therefore still in a position to pose a danger to all the community. Once again the police intervened with determination and speed. Now we expect justice take its course soon. " (From RomaToday)

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