Naples pizza restaurants ‘using wood from stolen coffins’

London, May 18 (ANI): Some pizza restaurants in Naples are using wood from stolen coffins, according to investigators.

The popular Italian dish is said to rely on smoke from wood-fired stoves for its celebrated flavour.

However, police believes few restaurant owners in the lawless port are buying cut-price wood from a gang of coffin thieves operating in the city.

The Daily Paper ‘Il Giornale’, which belongs to the family of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, said: “A real suspicion hangs over pizza, one of the few remaining important symbols of the city, that it could be cooked with wood coffins.”

It added: “Not only the pizza, the bread, too, may have been cooked with the wood.”

Naples prosecutor Giovandomenico Lepore is leading an investigation into the suspected racket.

“It”s no wonder these things are happening given the state of the cemeteries. There are graves uncovered, thefts and vandalism,” the Independent quoted Andrea Santoro, president of the city”s cemetery commission, as saying.

Il Giornale further claimed that there was “a daily spectacle of uncovered coffins and human remains abandoned in the streets as if they were garbage”. (ANI)

Malay-Indian Congress Youth want funds for maintaining Indian cemeteries

Kuala Lumpur, May 3 (ANI): The Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) Youth has asked the Malaysian government to release financial grants for maintenance and upkeep of Indian cemeteries.

This follows a slew of initiatives by the MIC to address Malay-Indian issues.

Malaysia Nanban quoted Youth chief T. Mohan as saying that temple committees and non-governmental organisations were facing a shortage of funds for the upkeep of the cemeteries.

Mohan, who took part in a clean-up campaign at the Puchong Indian cemetery on Labour Day, said all the state Youth sub-committees had also organised a similar exercise in 24 Indian cemeteries reports The Star.

The MIC Youth would undertake the cleaning up of the cemeteries in all states on every Labour Day, he added.

MIC Youth has asked the Government for financial grants to help maintain Indian cemeteries.

The Government, he claimed, had previously announced that it would allocate 300,000 ringgits for the maintenance of the cemeteries but no funds had been disbursed to date. (ANI)