Optician robbed in Sassari, asked for two years and three months for the Sardinian accomplice
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Two years and three months ' imprisonment . This is the sentence requested, today in court in Sassari , by prosecutor Mario Leo against Samuele Scanu , the Sassarese accused of improper robbery for the episode of glasses stolen from an optician in via Cavour on 30 March.
The abbreviated procedure held this morning by the judge for the preliminary hearings, Giuseppe Grotteria, was chosen for the 26-year-old.
According to the reconstruction, the young man would have waited outside the shop while 25-year-old Raymound Benneath Ehioma first stole the glasses and then had an altercation with the shop owner. The Nigerian would then have taken a knife, which was found inside an envelope held by Scanu, threatening the operator.
Marco Manca, the Sassarese defender, highlighted how, in his opinion, Samuele Scanu had only lent himself to keep Ehioma's envelope without knowing either about the robbery or even about the weapon hidden under some clothes . The sentence is expected in July.