While the debate over the case of Mario Roggero, the jeweler sentenced to 14 years in prison for shooting and killing two fleeing robbers and for whom many are calling for a pardon , continues, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has released a post focusing on the issue of compensation.

"You attack me. I defend myself. And I should compensate you? It's not fair. With the latest security bill, we're introducing a rule of pure common sense: anyone who suffers harm while committing a crime cannot ask for compensation, nor can their family members. Anyone who breaks the law cannot expect compensation from those who defended themselves. The state is on the side of good people. Not criminals," the prime minister wrote on social media.

The post also included a photo of the prime minister and the caption: "Enough paradoxes! Anyone who commits a crime cannot claim compensation for the damages suffered while committing the crime."

(Unioneonline)

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