Piero Fassino and the perfume stolen in Fiumicino: 500 euros fine and crime extinguished

Civitavecchia investigating judge accepts compensation and closes case

500 euros fine and the crime is extinguished. Thus ends the story of Piero Fassino reported for the theft of a perfume from the duty-free shop at Fiumicino airport. A story which even had precedents, according to airport workers, and in which the MP defended himself with the classic “you don't know who I am”. The Civitavecchia preliminary investigations judge accepted the compensation proposed by lawyer Nicola Gianaria. And the dismissal for “corrective conduct” arrived. The judge also considered the “particular tenuity” of the fact and the fact that Fassino had no criminal record. The former Minister of Justice and Mayor of Turin had offered to pay a higher price for Chanel's Chance perfume, at 130 euros. Which according to his thesis had ended up in his pocket following a distraction.

Corrective conduct

Today I tell the end of the story of Fassino and the theft of the perfume The press And The messenger. Aelia Lagardère, the company that manages the duty free, had denounced Fassino, who had argued with security guards claiming that he had left the perimeter of the store by mistake because he was on the phone at the time. Video from surveillance cameras showed him hiding in a corner and without his cell phone. Already in July, we were heading towards archiving. As he continued to talk about a simple distraction. Polaria's information, four pages long, which ended up on the table of deputy prosecutor Alessandro Gentile, was accompanied by five videos. : “Fassino? The first time we pinched him was around Christmas. We forgave him. But then he started again, and again…” said an employee. One of the previous ones dates back to last Christmas.

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