(ANSA) - ROME, SEP 16 - Milan, Rome and Florence, in that
order, are the least safe Italian cities amid a rise in crime,
according to an annual crime report from business daily Il Sole
24 Ore out Monday.
The top ten is dominated by tourist cities with Rimini fourth,
Turin fifth, Bologna sixth, Prato seventh, Imperia eighth and
Livorno (10th).
Naples, 12th, drops out of the top ten while Venice enters at
9th.
Crime reports at a national level have risen for the first time
since 2013 with a 3.8% rise last year compared to 2022 with
homicides, assaults, grievous bodily harm and robberies leading
the way, according to the 2024 Criminality Index of the paper.
(ANSA).
Milan, Rome and Florence least safe Italian cities - report
Tourist destinations dominate top 10