
The complaints have also increased but the amministal sanctions decrease.
Basilicata, Emilia Romagna and Molise the regions with multiple crimes/illegal for km of coast. Puglia, Sicily and Sardinia the regions with fewer crimes for km of coast (screenshot of the ranking
In 2024 the people reported are growing (26,902,+5.3% compared to 2023) and kidnappings (+1.3%). The arrests (-33.8% compared to 2023) and administrative sanctions (-19.6%) decrease, attributable to an settlement after the strong increase in the year before. Mixing, however, the data of the crimes and administrative offenses based on the extension of the coasts, a new ranking of illegality emerges which sees Basilicata (33.6 offenses per kilometer), then Emilia-Romagna (29.9 crimes per km), Molise (25.1 crimes per km), Veneto (22.9 crimes per km) and Campania (20.4 crimes per km) in first place.
In particular, also this year Campania first in the standings with 4,208 criminal offenses, then Sicily (3,155), Puglia (2,867) and Calabria (2,433). Lazio (1,696 crimes) and Tuscany (1,687) in fifth place. To increase the administrative offenses in an even more significant way: 44,690, +21.4% compared to 2023. For a total, adding crimes and administrative offenses, of 69,753 violations, with an average of 9.5 per km of coast, one every 105 meters.
The crimes relating to the illegal cement cycle are confirmed, starting from those connected to the building unauthorized, (10,332, +0.7% compared to 2023), which make up 41.2% of the total of those ascertained in 2024. The most consistent growth is recorded on the theme of pollution, from the bad purification to the illegal waste cycle, with 7,925 crimes ( +24.4% compared to 2023). Also jump of the violations of the navigation and pleasure boating code, also in protected areas, with 2,253 crimes (+9.4% compared to 2023) and illegal fishing with 4,553 crimes (+6.7% compared to 2023).
Mare Monstrum, l’assalto criminale alle coste: 9,5 violazioni per km di costa
Posted by nohup_me