Seven notices of initiation of the mandatory expulsion order from the city of Milan, two mandatory expulsion orders and eleven Dacur (prohibition of access to public places).

These are the measures issued by the Milan police headquarters against the 12 activists involved in the three raids in front of Carlo Cracco's restaurant in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan.

The twelve, members of the environmentalist movement "Ultima Generazione" - explains the Police Headquarters - "after having consumed something inside the restaurant, displayed a banner with the words "Ultima Generazione - Il Giusto prezzo" and then sat on the floor and occupied the restaurant room, offering passive resistance . Furthermore, on March 23 they also defaced the restaurant's furnishings".

The measures, the Police Headquarters reports, «are for four Italians aged 71, 52, 42 and 29 and for three Italians aged 32, 26 and 21. The two mandatory expulsion orders, lasting two years, were notified to two Italians aged 30 and 29. Instead, the Dacur were issued to 11 Italians».

With the Mandatory Expulsion Order "the recipient is prohibited from returning to the municipality concerned - the Police Headquarters reminds - he is prohibited from returning to the municipality, except for proven needs of greeting, study or work following a reasoned request to the Police Headquarters of the municipality where he was prohibited. With the Dacur, on the other hand, the recipients were prohibited from accessing and staying in the immediate vicinity of public establishments present in the area of the center of Milan. This is - concludes the Police Headquarters - a preventive measure under the exclusive jurisdiction of the police commissioner, to protect public order and safety, to guarantee the usability of certain urban areas by citizens".

(Online Union)

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