The man (originally from Sassari) arrested by the Carabinieri of Tempio on charges of robbing a shopkeeper admitted everything before the investigating judge Marcella Pinna.

According to reports, the suspect, represented by lawyer Alberto Sechi, gave statements to the judge confirming his full responsibility for a mysterious attack that occurred in a commercial warehouse on the outskirts of Tempio. Prosecutor Sara Martino requested and was granted pre-trial detention. The man was charged with robbery and kidnapping, because the victim was allegedly restrained.

The serious aspect of the case lies elsewhere, in the arrest warrant and the measures taken against the arrested man. The man was living in Tempio Pausania, where he was not allowed to reside.

In fact, he was subject to a mandatory residence order in Sassari. The measure was adopted as part of an investigation into sexual assault, which allegedly occurred in Tempio, in a sort of cabin the man had built in a forest on the Limbara River. The same cabin where he was tracked down and arrested in recent days by the Carabinieri.

The investigation into the robbery is not concluded. The Carabinieri of the Tempio station have all the evidence to proceed against the suspect (a gun, a balaclava, and a crowbar were seized), but they are reportedly investigating another person who may have instigated the break-in at the victim's warehouse.

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