Albanians rob Italian villas, 15 accused

Six Albanians have fallen into Italian police handcuffs, and nine others have been prosecuted in a free state, having been charged with theft. They are accused of robbing a series of villas in central and northern Italy. The operation was codenamed “Massa San Giuliano” and thefts occurred when the owners were at home. Learning that [...]
They are accused of robbing a series of villas in central and northern Italy.
The operation was codenamed “Massa San Giuliano” and thefts occurred when the owners were at home.
It is learned that robbers whose names were not disclosed except money and valuables would steal car keys and then use them for robbery.
Robbery has been recorded in dozens of villas in the provinces of Frosinone, Ravenna, Peugia, Bilogna, Modeena, and Reggio Emily.
The investigation began about a year ago when the police chased several robbers who had managed to escape after committing a robbery in Trevigno and Bracciano.
Subsequent investigation conducted by wiretaps highlighted the existence of a structured group of robbers.
They managed to secure more than one million euros last winter in Italy.












