The fifth of the seven boys who escaped from the Beccaria juvenile prison on Christmas day turned up at the police station in Milan .

This is the oldest of the seven , a 19-year- old Italian resident in the Como area and accused of mistreatment in the family.

The young man had already fled some communities in the past.

For him, who presented himself to the Milanese police station in via Fatebenefratelli, he was arrested for evasion with the judicial authority which ordered the summary judgment .

Therefore, at the moment only two boys remain untraceable, one 17 and the other 18 , both Italians.

In the meantime there are many voices that are being raised to address and resolve, once and for all, the situation of the juvenile prison defined, for prison police officers and prisoners, as " unsustainable ".

"Prison police officers are forced to work with undersized staff and increasingly demanding tasks in a context where episodes of violence by very young prisoners are multiplying" the words of the councilor for security of the Lombardy region, Romano La Russa . “If the problem is the lack of places - he added -, new prisons should be built. And don't worry about the overcrowding of already full structures and the prison police officers who suffer attacks and threats every day, working moreover understaffed". "Provide, therefore - concluded the exponent of FdI -, to build new structures or renovate existing ones such as barracks or other abandoned public buildings".

(Unioneonline/vl)

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