(ANSA) - Rome, October 8 - Carabinieri police placed 13
people under house arrest on Wednesday for allegedly abusing
psychiatric patients and the elderly in a nursing home in the
Isernia province of southern Italy.
The suspects are accused of mistreating, injuring, tying
up, beating and neglecting the patients.
Among those arrested were the doctor who owns the facility
- also the mayor of a local town - a nurse and a number of other
health workers. Another 20 people are under investigation.
"They were detained in that structure like at a
concentration camp," said Isernia Prosecutor Paolo Albano.
"Their shouts (for help) went unheard".
Police gathered for the dawn round-up from the southern
Italian cities of Naples, Bari, Salerno, Foggia and Campobasso.
The nursing home, called a Residenza Sanitaria
Assistenziale (RSA), is a type of facility introduced in Italy
during the 1990s to house and treat people who are unable to
care for themselves and need ongoing treatment by medical
specialists.
Abuse uncovered at southern 'nursing home of horror'
Owner-doctor accused of mistreating elderly and mentally ill