Italia, boom delle rapine in banca: quasi il 50% di quelle europee
Dei 4.150 colpi avvenuti nel 2009 nelle banche europee, ben 1.744 sono avvenute in Italia: la percentuale sarebbe del 42%, ma in realtà è più alta in certe zone.
Roma, 30 giugno 2010 - Il 45%-50% delle rapine in banca taken place across Europe in Italy, where there is the 'record' shots to Arsenio Lupin. The figure was prepared by the National FIBA \u200b\u200bCISL, the Italian association of banking and insurance, and announced during a conference held today in Rome on 'The risk of robbery, a new horizon for security in the bank'.
During the conference were also presented some guidelines for preventing or reducing physical and psychological damage of workers related to bank robberies, recently adopted by the Conference of the Regions. According to the ratio in the EU robberies in banks in 2009 fell by 12.2% compared to 2008 but the 4150 took place in European banks, well 1744 has taken place in Italy: the percentage would be 42% but in reality is more high as in some places the phenomenon has a higher incidence.
The phenomenon of bank robberies in Italy says FIBA \u200b\u200bCISL, with a slight decline over the past two years, remains a "large-size" especially when compared to Europe ', and is equal to 45 - 50% of the European total, is still being completed, on average, a robbery every 15 branches.
Most of the robberies is performed with a direct intimidation and sometimes your family members are kidnapped: not only robberies involving at least 50 thousand people a year between employees and customers.
In 2010 continues the national trend of decline that began in 2008, after nearly eight years of uninterrupted growth substantially, but with uneven features on the ground: the first evidence on the 2010 National foreshadow a trend decline of about 15%. In particular, decreased in all Italian regions with the exception of Campania, Marche, Piedmont and Veneto. Umbria and Puglia are 'stationary'.
Compared to the regional capitals, the report said, increased "substantially or very consistent" Pescara, Naples, Milan, Turin, Perugia and Verona. Other significant increases were recorded in major cities such as Lecce, Treviso and Sassari. Rome is stationary, but in 2009 had grown 20% over the previous year.
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