• Parades against the Green Pass, tension in Milan

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October 17, 2021 Two people were arrested for resisting a public official at the end of yesterday's demonstration in Milan against the Green pass which saw the participation of many thousands of people.



At least eight other demonstrators, for now, have been reported after Digos investigations for unauthorized demonstrations and other crimes.



Alberto Nobili, the head of the anti-terrorism pool of the Milan Prosecutor's Office, Alberto Nobili, is in charge of the investigation into what happened during the No Green pass march, which also had heavy consequences on city traffic. ability, as has been the case for weeks, to "manage disorder", or to be able to contain variegated processions without precise guidance.



The Milanese prosecutor has repeatedly stressed that in these marches there is a risk of infiltration by right-wing extremists and anarchists and yesterday, in some circumstances, it was the latter who tried to take the lead, in vain. "With determination, but at the same time without reaching open clashes, the police have managed to keep thousands of people under control", explained the magistrate.



Of the more than 100 demonstrators identified during the march, the Milan Police "is evaluating the position of about 40 people belonging to the Milanese and Varese anarchist area" for their complaint.



The investigations - explains the Police Headquarters - in relation to the "disorderly flow of about 10 thousand people, gathered without warning" who crossed the center trying, unsuccessfully, to get closer to the Region, Corriere della Sera and CGIL "led to two arrests and eight under investigation for interruption of public service, private violence, instigation to disobey the laws and for unannounced demonstration ".