Published in Chronicles of Naples January 15, 2011
Pozzuoli - They first violently beat the owner of a car wash and then shot at least a dozen shots at some parked cars, fled soon after, and wasting their tracks. It 'happened at around 18.30 yesterday. Theatre of the attack was clearly intimidating the car wash, "The Sun" in the locality The Schian. The owner , PD, 47, was working as a daily inside his car wash. Inside the building there were several cars of customers, parked in various places, including the car wash and those still waiting to be rather dry. Four people come near the car wash with a car. After having the car parked all down and head to the holder of the plant. The treatment is extremely violent man. Kicking and punching data before the eyes of terrified customers. The man falls to the ground, but not seriously injured. Before leaving, however, the four people, all of his face uncovered, they decide to give another lecture at the car wash owner. To have been targeted two cars belonging to as many car wash customers. Several shots are fired at the two cars. Immediately after the act back in the four demonstration their car, then fleeing at top speed away. On the premises of the police officers arrive in Piazza Italo Balbo. On the ground are just the shells of the bullets fired. No was injured during the shooting. The only one who has shown some signs of abrasion was the owner beaten by four. A sign clearly demonstrative of intimidation and that scored by the four referred to now try to find their identity. There is probably the extortion racket behind what has happened in the late afternoon yesterday. The mode of action used by the four leave, in fact, predict the desire to "feel" the car wash property. For now, logically, it is only hypothesis. Among these, however, could also be taken into account by investigating a "private track." Back to the lead, then, to Pozzuoli. Bullets fired for not committing a robbery (the last Wednesday afternoon, in Naples: the spoils of 37 thousand euro taken away by the MPS), but to intimidate or punish someone.
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