Vanessa Spadaro from Messina and the woman's alleged accomplices, Luigi Tonti and Marco D'Avolio, from Foggia, and Mirko Forcelli, originally from San Giovanni Rotondo, also in the Foggia area, did not open their mouths in front of the investigating judge Federica Distefano. They are all accused of criminal conspiracy aimed at "granting unauthorized access to communication devices by detainees" and "introducing drugs into penal institutions" .

The investigation is being shrouded in secrecy, but according to Tempio Pausania prosecutor Sara Martino, the four men allegedly took a drone to Olbia , where they were arrested by the Guardia di Finanza for "flights" over several Sardinian prisons. According to rumors , in-depth investigations are underway into several inmates, alleged recipients of "deliveries" of material inside the prisons .

Il sostituto procuratore Sara Martino
Il sostituto procuratore Sara Martino
Il sostituto procuratore Sara Martino

According to rumors, investigators were monitoring Vanessa Spadaro, who allegedly had preliminary contacts prior to the drone raids (seized by the Guardia di Finanza). It's likely that wiretapped conversations are at the heart of prosecutor Sara Martino's investigation, and it's possible that these conversations were intercepted inside prisons. Pietro Cherchi, the defense attorney present in court today in Tempio Pausania, declined to comment. The other lawyers representing the arrested individuals are Ettore Censano, Antonio La Torre, and Francesca Giuffrè.

L'avvocato Pietro Cherchi
L'avvocato Pietro Cherchi
L'avvocato Pietro Cherchi
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