Monza – Trafficking of cocaine and attempted murder with a hammer. But in the end, he called the police because he was convinced that someone was following him to kill him. The Police Chief Marco Odorisio ordered the accompaniment to the Cpr of Bari of a 46-year-old Moroccan, irregular. His story is turbulent. The North African had started committing crimes already two years after his irregular arrival in 2004. In 2006, he was reported for fraud (a loan for the purchase of a high-powered vehicle). In 2007, his driver’s license was revoked for driving under the influence and the following month he was arrested for drug dealing in collusion with other compatriots. In 2008, he was arrested for attempted murder: upon returning from a night out at a club, he attacked a fellow countryman with a hammer, repeatedly hitting him on the head and body.
Released in 2011, he was reported twice for aggravated theft, first against his partner from whom he stole the car and then against an acquaintance who had given him a ride, stealing his car while refueling. He returned to his home country independently and then landed again in Italy. After further reports, on Thursday he asked for help because he feared being followed on the bus by someone sent to harm him. He will be sent back to Morocco.