(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 16 - Police have charged 39 people of
criminal offences in relation to violence in Rome on Saturday
during a protest about the case of Ramy Elgaml, a 19-year-old
Italo-Egyptian who died on November 24 in a scooter accident in
Milan while being chased by the Carabinieri police.
Two of the suspects are minors.
Eight police officers were injured in Saturday's violence in the
capital.
On Sunday Premier Giorgia Meloni condemned the protests.
"Amid paper bombs, tear gas and assaults, last night in Rome we
saw the umpteenth, ignoble episode of disorder and chaos by the
usual rioters who took to the streets not to demonstrate for a
cause, but purely in a spirit of revenge", the prime minister
wrote on social media.
"It's not possible to use a tragedy to legitimize violence.
"Our solidarity goes to the police, together with well wishes
to the officers who were wounded.
"We are on your side", wrote Meloni.
The protests took place amid a probe into whether Carabinieri
security officials chasing the scooter carrying Ramy and Fares
Bouzidi, a 22-year-old Tunisian who was riding the bike,
intentionally rammed into it.
The accident occurred at the end of an eight-km-long chase that
ended at the Corvetto district, which officers said started
after the pair drove through a roadblock.
The officer behind the wheel of the car directly following the
scooter and Bouzidi are being probed on involuntary road murder
charges while the other Carabinieri officials involved in the
chase are being investigated over potentially false claims
regarding the accident and for allegedly erasing a witness's
video. (ANSA).
Dozens charged over violent Ramy-case protests
Suspects include two minors