The first 41 bis in Uta in February, Zedda: "Sardinia must make its voice heard."
The mayor of the Metropolitan City: "High risk of infiltration and no additional resources."Video di Andrea Sechi
The first arrivals of the 92 inmates under the "41 bis" regime at the Uta prison are expected in mid-February . This transfer has alarmed all local institutions, from parliamentarians to the municipality of Uta, including the regional government. The mayor of the Metropolitan City of Cagliari, Massimo Zedda, also spoke out on the issue: "Sardinia must make its voice heard," he said.
Zedda warns of "a very serious problem of infiltration risk within our territory. Our appeal, and we have also addressed it to Sardinian parliamentarians, is to make Sardinia's voice heard, and their voices heard within Parliament, against this decision."
The mayor emphasizes that "we haven't even received additional funding or guarantees of support, with a possible increase in law enforcement personnel."