A driver sows panic in the Vatican and drives at full speed to the former residence of the Pope

Moments of panic in the Vatican late this Thursday. A driver has accelerated violently to skip the necessary police controls to access the entrance to the Vatican City State, maneuvering at high speed. The Vatican gendarmerie had to fire at the vehicle, but was unable to stop it, and the security operation has blocked access to the area where the Pope was found.

The driver has been arrested at the gates of the Apostolic Palace, current residence of the Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, and former access to the apartment of the pontiffs.

"Tonight, after 20.00:XNUMX p.m., a car approached the Vatican access called 'Porta Santa Anna'," explained the statement from the Holy See's press office. According to the first reconstruction, the driver avoided stopping when a Swiss guard asked him for access permission. Then, "it has temporarily abandoned that access, and has maneuvered to re-enter at high speed, so that it has managed to force the two existing checkpoints, that of the Swiss Guard and that of the Gendarmerie Corps," the statement continued. As reconstructed by the newspaper "LA NACIÓN", the subject claimed to have had visions of the devil, about which he wanted to inform the Pope.

The service agent has had good reflexes and "has disappeared with a gun in the direction of the front tires of the vehicle. Although he has caught up with the car on the left front wing, the car has kept going”.

Immediately the smallest state in the world has entered into an alarm situation, and the agents have closed the so-called "Door of the Mint, which gives access to the back of the Basilica of San Pedro, the Vatican gardens and the Plaza de Santa Marta”, where the residence of Pope Francis will be visited.

By blocking this access, the car has been forced to follow the tortuous road to the "Cortile di San Damaso", a central courtyard without exit, which marks the official access to the Vatican Apostolic Palace, papal residence until the pontificate of Francis, and Current residence of the Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin. It is not known if the cardinal was in his house at the time.

There, "the driver got off on his own foot and was stopped and placed under arrest by the Gendarmerie Corps," according to the Vatican. It is a male around 40 years old. As the communication explained, "she has been immediately examined by doctors from Vatican City, who have verified that they have found a serious mental disorder."

The driver will spend this Thursday night in the dungeon of the Gendarmerie, and will be brought to justice in the next few hours.

In the event that the driver of the vehicle has not managed to get close to the Pope or his number two, the most serious violation of Vatican security in recent years will be dealt with. The most serious so far was a mysterious arson attack that took place a few years ago in the parking lot of the Vatican Gardens.