Always on the front line for 172 years. The Oristano police headquarters also celebrated the important anniversary. After the laying of a wreath of flowers in front of the War Memorial, the ceremony moved to the former seminary of Cuglieri where, in the presence of the police commissioner Giuseppe Giardina, the prefect Salvatore Angieri and other authorities, 24 awards were awarded.

The deputy commissioner Roberto Sechi and the assistant chief Giuseppe Salvatore Troncia were awarded because in June 2020 together with the then commander of the Oristano carabinieri company Francesco Giola they broke into a house where a man had held a man hostage for the whole day pensioner and disabled daughter. It was a very delicate intervention, the man was armed with a knife and did not hesitate to attack the police (during the scuffle Captain Giola was wounded in the abdomen). Gianluigi Ruggeri, Agostino Secci and Matteo Minnai were also awarded for that activity.

Giuseppe Muntoni and Daniele Carrus also received recognition: in January 2021 they saved a woman who, in a state of confusion, had thrown herself into the Rio Mare Foghe and risked drowning in the freezing waters; solemn commendation to the deputy commissioner Samuele Cabizzosu , to the assistant chief Matteo Rigamonti for seven arrests (of which six in flagrante delicto) for cultivation and trafficking of drugs between Marrubiu and Santa Giusta in March 2022. Recognition to the assistant chief Paolo Putzolu because he is outside the service arrested a man for drug dealing; Superintendent Mario Demuru and retired deputy inspector Antonello Muscente were rewarded for having identified and carried out restrictive measures against three people held responsible for a theft from a jewelery shop in Oristano in 2019.

Marco Pani, Lucio Serra, Daniele Mura, Giuseppe Pisanu, Federico Lai and Daniele Iengo were awarded for their intervention, commitment and rescue of several people (including some elderly people from a retirement home) from the Montiferru fire. ; finally awards to the first manager Lorenza Ripamonti , Pietro Giovanni Sechi, Giuseppe Pisanu, Marco Pani and Luca Orrù.

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