It’s obvious that these Nigerians don’t like following Italy’s lockdown rules.
Perhaps they would be better off in a place that genuinely has more freedoms, such as Nigeria?
The protagonists in the negative of yet another episode of aggression committed against policemen engaged in the exercise of their duties are two Nigerians, respectively 28 and 31 years old, who anyway got away with a simple signing obligation after the direct judgment.
The events that took place in the past few hours took place in the area of Piazza Pirro Marconi, along Viale della Vittoria and in the immediate vicinity of Piazza Stazione. Here a large group of non-EU citizens had quietly gathered, assembled without the slightest concern to observe the restrictions now typical of this difficult period for our country.
A scene noticed by a patrol of the flying squad of the Agrigento police headquarters, which stopped to identify the perpetrators and report their default by reporting them. Impatient to comply with the rules, as well as particularly agitated to have been taken over by men in uniform, two individuals of Nigerian nationality began to insult them heavily and therefore turned against them immediately after receiving the request to show their identity documents. The aggression suffered by the policemen was violent, and they had to work hard to overcome the strenuous resistance opposed by the two non-EU citizens, remaining slightly injured.
Conducted in the police headquarters for the usual identification practices, both were found to be resident in Agrigento. The 28-year-old and the 31-year-old were subsequently subjected to very direct judgment, getting along easily despite the challenge of the crimes of resistance, outrage, violence and injury to public officials. After the house arrest, in fact, the investigating judge of the Agrigento court, who validated the detention, sentenced them to a simple signature obligation.