Vandals unleashed in Porto Torres, the canteen of the Liceo Paglietti sacked
Shattered glass, broken-in food and drink vending machines, destroyed ceiling lights, objects thrown on the ground: the carabinieri are investigatingPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Objects thrown to the ground and contempt for school property, images of destruction that leave a sense of impotence. This is how thugs looted the canteen of the school complex of the "Mario Paglietti" high school in Porto Torres .
They broke into four food and drink vending machines, damaged a photocopier and threw other materials on the floor. Armed with an iron bar, they attacked the ceiling lights, positioned on the vault, without sparing even one. The raid was discovered in recent days, during the school holiday period.
The investigations by the carabinieri of the Porto Torres company were carried out in the utmost secrecy.
The serious act of vandalism was noticed by a school assistant who, going through a school inspection, realized that a window had been tampered with and that someone had broken into the premises of the Institute. Before the eyes a scene of devastation. The canteen room ransacked.
The thugs destroyed the food vending machines and took everything away. A device was thrown to the ground, the windows shattered.
The Carabinieri of Porto Torres, who intervened with the specialized team on scientific investigations, carried out an inspection carrying out the findings and detecting possible traces that could help identify those responsible.
There are no video surveillance systems in the premises of the canteen in via Bernini, the cameras are positioned outside .
Anger and disappointment for the school management. «We are saddened by what happened, - is the comment of Daniele Taras , head teacher of Paglietti - a sad episode with damage to our heritage that worries us in a particular way. Although the school is the garrison of legality, we often suffer vandalism for the simple purpose of creating disorder and this mortifies us despite our commitment to educational activities and paths aimed at curbing early school leaving".