Transport Minister Matteo Salvini said Wednesday he wanted to know the names and details of "those who didn't do their jobs" after a private firm worker reportedly hammered a nail into a cable and caused huge rail disruption due to technical issues at Rome's Termini and Tiburtina stations. "The engineers are working on it," Salvini told reporters outside the Lower House. "It is not possible to invest billions of euros to buy new carriages, new commuter trains, intercity, high-speed trains and all the rest and then if someone at three in the morning in Rome hammers a nail in the wrong place, then you ruin the working day of thousands of people. "I have asked for names, surnames, addresses and tax codes of those who did not do their job. When this conclusion is reached, you will know". Source: Ansa News Agency