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05 October 2019In the months of June and July they had terrorized the entire Appio Claudio district in Rome, targeting peers and minors, forced, under threat of being beaten, to give up their belongings, such as bicycles or cash. But despite the numerous reports received by the Tuscolano Police Station, only two young offended parties had the courage to denounce what had happened, providing useful elements for identifying the members of an unscrupulous baby-gang who, after the criminal events, with the intimidating power typical of the group, induced the victims not to tell anything to the parents and to the police, creating a wall of omerta difficult to scratch.

The investigators of the Tuscolano police station, after an intense investigation activity, managed to trace the generalities of all the members of the baby-gang, composed of a boy of just eighteen, another of 16 and a young man of Roma ethnicity. only 13 years, considered, for all intents and purposes, for his
determination the 'leader' of the group.

On the orders of the Public Prosecutor of Rome, for the crimes of aggravated robbery and attempted extortion, staff of the Tuscolano Commissariat notified the boy of age an Order of Custody Cautelare in prison, while the minor boy, the Public Prosecutor of Rome at the Court for the minors, for the same crimes, ordered the obligation to stay at home; the 'head' of the baby-gang, less than 14 years old at the time of the facts, and therefore not attributable to the incriminated facts, was reported to the competent judicial authority.