>In a statement, they said the young men and boys, aged 15 to 21, who were the targets of Tuesday’s raids, had been identified as being allegedly involved in sexual assaults, robbery or aggravating wounding in Milan using footage and witness statements.
>Police and prosecutors said they were aware of three attacks during the evening in the northern city’s central square and said those who took part were either foreigners or Italians of North-African origin. Investigators believe more than nine young women were attacked and are trying to trace other victims.
>In one incident a 19-year-old woman who had gone to celebrate the New Year with a friend was set upon by a pack of youths at around 01:30. While her friend managed to get away, the teenager was attacked for almost a minute before she was given help.
Was it organised or just a coincidence that so many sexual predators got together in one place?
also, inb4 ‘local news’ lol
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This also happened at New Year in Germany back in 2015-16
Seems to be taking place in multiple EU countries and not just locally to Milan.
Glad to see mods are deleting this post when this is quite literally an example of the event happening in a DIFFERENT country entirely at an earlier date. It’s not a “local crime” it’s a “Recurring event in EU member states”
>> were either foreigners or Italians of North-African origin.
Why? Just fucking why? You finally get to live in a country that is 1000x better than the shithole you came from and then you decide to ruin your and someone’s life by commiting crimes in the country that welcomed you…
Good. Either behave or go home.
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>In a statement, they said the young men and boys, aged 15 to 21, who were the targets of Tuesday’s raids, had been identified as being allegedly involved in sexual assaults, robbery or aggravating wounding in Milan using footage and witness statements.
>Police and prosecutors said they were aware of three attacks during the evening in the northern city’s central square and said those who took part were either foreigners or Italians of North-African origin. Investigators believe more than nine young women were attacked and are trying to trace other victims.
>In one incident a 19-year-old woman who had gone to celebrate the New Year with a friend was set upon by a pack of youths at around 01:30. While her friend managed to get away, the teenager was attacked for almost a minute before she was given help.
Was it organised or just a coincidence that so many sexual predators got together in one place?
also, inb4 ‘local news’ lol
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This also happened at New Year in Germany back in 2015-16
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015%E2%80%9316_New_Year%27s_Eve_sexual_assaults_in_Germany
Seems to be taking place in multiple EU countries and not just locally to Milan.
Glad to see mods are deleting this post when this is quite literally an example of the event happening in a DIFFERENT country entirely at an earlier date. It’s not a “local crime” it’s a “Recurring event in EU member states”
>> were either foreigners or Italians of North-African origin.
Why? Just fucking why? You finally get to live in a country that is 1000x better than the shithole you came from and then you decide to ruin your and someone’s life by commiting crimes in the country that welcomed you…
Good. Either behave or go home.
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