Almost seven hundred Sardinian forged knives, with guarantee certificates and certificates of artisanal production, all marked with a mouflon head and the words "Leppas" and "Pattadesa", according to prosecutor Franca Cabiddu objects that have nothing to do with the Sardinian cutlery of which they had only the most well-known characteristics.

According to the prosecutor, the blades found in a shop in Golfo Aranci were produced in Pakistan. A jeweler is on trial in Tempio for the crime of "marketing industrial products bearing false trademarks or distinctive signs".

The indictment talks about an operation conducted by the Olbia Financial Police in 2019. The relevant data is that the person under accusation, according to the investigators, not only had the counterfeit knives in his shop, but she was the one who commissioned them from the company Pakistani Premax Industries.

According to the Fiamme Gialle military, the proof of production in the Asian country is in the import bills and customs certifications. The jeweler, defended by the lawyer Nino Cuccureddu, denies the accusations.

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