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Ostia, Zevi: "Fires and Vandalism Broke Out Just as We Were Issuing Tenders. 24-Hour Surveillance Was impossible."

Summary by RomaToday
Councilor Tobia Zevi devoted a section of his interview with "RmaToday Incontra" to the numerous incidents of vandalism that have affected the establishments put up for tender in Ostia, also responding to a question about armed surveillance as a possible deterrent. Filming and editing by Maria Vera...
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Councilor Tobia Zevi devoted a section of his interview with "RmaToday Incontra" to the numerous incidents of vandalism that have affected the establishments put up for tender in Ostia, also responding to a question about armed surveillance as a possible deterrent. Filming and editing by Maria Vera...

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RomaToday broke the news on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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