Five precautionary measures have been carried out in recent days by the Oristano State Police against as many men responsible for crimes relating to gender-based violence. There are five cases of "red code" that the agents have faced.

In a town in the province, a 31-year-old was placed under house arrest with an electronic bracelet following persecutory acts, violence, threats and constant harassment of his pregnant ex-partner. Regardless of her delicate condition, he continually humiliated her in front of other people and beat her, even threatening to make her lose the baby she is carrying.

Another event occurred near the capital: after the end of a relationship between two very young people, he began to persecute her with continuous phone calls, stalking and stalking under the house that ended with heavy insults and threats. The 20-year-old was subjected to a ban on approaching and communicating with the person offended by the crime.

Two other young people born in 1987 and 1989, both resident in Oristano, received the ban on approaching their former companions for having carried out persecutory acts against them. The 23-year-old in particular, prey to the fumes of alcohol and decided to meet the ex, climbed over the gate and reached the terrace where, with kicks and punches, he tried to break through the French window. Only when the Volante arrived did he flee.

Finally, in a town in the province, the Flying Squad tracked down a 70-year-old who had an arrest warrant for having been responsible for mistreatment in the family, beatings and injuries to the elderly housed in a family home he directed to San Lazzaro di Savena (Bologna); for the affair he was definitively sentenced to six years and eight months' imprisonment which he will have to serve in the Massama prison.

(Unioneonline / ss)

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