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    Judge Orders House Arrest for Coima Boss and Others in Milan Property Probe

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    Posted on July 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A Milan court has placed Coima executives under house arrest amid a probe into illegal planning permits, affecting the city's real estate market.

    Milan Court Places Coima Executives Under House Arrest Amid Probe

    Milan Property Investigation Overview

    MILAN (Reuters) -A Milan court ordered the house arrest on Thursday of a number of local figures and the imprisonment of another as part of investigations into planning permits that have led to a construction freeze in Italy's financial capital.

    Key Figures Involved

    A court statement said judge Mattia Fiorentini ordered the house arrest of the former councillor for urban planning, the head of real estate firm Coima and three others, and jailed a sixth suspect, a builder.

    Background of the Investigation

    Coima, one of Italy's biggest developers, issued a statement "taking note" of the measure against its founder Manfredi Catella, and said that, in response, the powers of other board members had been expanded to ensure business continuity.

    Legal Proceedings and Outcomes

    Catella and Giancarlo Tancredi, a member of the Milan city council, are both under investigation for alleged bribery. Tancredi resigned from his post after the prosecutor's office filed requests for his arrest.

    Tancredi was not immediately available for comment on Thursday's decision.

    The Milan property market began booming in 2015, when the Expo international exhibition helped to transform the city into a hot spot for developers from Italy and abroad.

    But complaints from local residents objecting to a sharp increase in multi-storey buildings triggered investigations into alleged abuses in the fast-tracking of building permits, stalling construction activity.

    Milan prosecutors had requested the arrest of the six suspects on July 16, and all of them appeared before the judge on July 23 to be questioned and present their defence.

    The judge found that there was serious evidence of guilt and a risk of reoffending, according to the court statement.

    According to court documents, prosecutors said their investigations "have brought to light a system .... whose purpose is to facilitate the issuance of illegal building permits and to carry out highly speculative real estate transactions".

    (Reporting by Emilio Parodi, additional reporting by Sara Rossi; Editing by David Holmes and Alvise Armellini)

    Table of Contents

    • Milan Property Investigation Overview
    • Key Figures Involved
    • Background of the Investigation
    • Legal Proceedings and Outcomes

    Key Takeaways

    • •Milan court orders house arrest for Coima executives.
    • •Investigation focuses on illegal planning permits.
    • •Construction freeze impacts Milan's real estate market.
    • •Key figures include Coima's founder and city councillor.
    • •Prosecutors highlight speculative real estate transactions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Judge orders house arrest for Coima boss and others in Milan property probe

    1What is house arrest?

    House arrest is a legal penalty that restricts an individual's freedom by requiring them to remain at home instead of serving time in prison.

    2What are planning permits?

    Planning permits are official approvals required before construction or development projects can begin, ensuring compliance with local regulations.

    3What is urban planning?

    Urban planning is the process of designing and organizing urban spaces, including land use, infrastructure, and community services.

    4What is bribery?

    Bribery is the act of offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting something of value to influence the actions of an official or other person in a position of authority.

    5What is a construction freeze?

    A construction freeze is a temporary halt on building activities, often imposed due to legal issues or regulatory concerns.

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