The Tempio Tribunal (panel presided over by Caterina Interlandi) acquitted the non-commissioned officer of the Fiamme Gialle, Antonio Pietro Paolo Mamia and the accountant Nicolò Pasquale Bellu, both from Aggius, of all charges for an incident that occurred in 2015.

Mamia, who had the most serious charges, was acquitted because the fact did not exist. According to the DDA of Cagliari, the non-commissioned officer (who had been in service for years in the Public Prosecutor's Office and in the Guardia di Finanza of Tempio) would have provided Bellu with information after having illicitly consulted the internal databases of the Fiamme Gialle, the prosecutor speaks of "purposes extraneous to the reasons of the institution".

The crimes contested were those of disclosure of official secrets and unauthorized access to a computer system. The Court fully accepted the arguments of the criminal lawyer Domenico Putzolu. Mamia's defense attorney explained that there was no unauthorized access to the databases of the General Command of the Guardia di Finanza, to obtain information on people and companies without investigative interest, but that the non-commissioned officer communicated everything to his superiors.

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