The case stems from the disputed proposal of Mayor Scajola, indicted in a lawsuit in Reggio Calabria


Imperia, police chief renounces citizenship and announces legal action against M5 councilor
(AGF)

Police chief Franco Gabrielli has decided to give up the honorary citizenship of Imperia after the award of this honor, scheduled for December 7, some councilors having expressed their disagreement.
Not only that: Gabrielli announces a lawsuit against the councilor of the M5 who, in his speech, would have made heavy and gratuitous insinuations to the prefect.
Thus ends a story born of many interruptions on the opportunity. Not that of the chief of police, but the fact that the proposed is the mayor Claudio Scajola, former Minister of the Interior. Scajola is currently on trial in Reggio Calabria, accused of attempting to encourage the inaction of a convict in support of the "Ndrangheta".
Precisely, this aspect, highlighted for the first time by Repubblica in recent days, was highlighted tonight during the debate in the council by some members of the opposition, mainly Edoardo Verda from Imperia to the Center. .

The police chief has already communicated his decision to the mayor of Imperia, Claudio Scajola, while the municipal session was underway. Gabrielli also reserves the right to take legal action against the leader of the group of the Fifty Maria Nella Ponte who, during the Council, pronounced "slanderous and allusive" judgments on the work of the chief of the police when he was prefect of L'Aquila after the earthquake. of 2009.