Vacchi's Villa Seized in Porto Cervo, Investigation Closed: "Building Abuses"
Tempio Public Prosecutor's Office concludes investigation into construction site in Pantogia: "Built without authorization in a highly dangerous hydrogeological risk area"Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Investigation concluded and investigative hypotheses on building abuses as a whole confirmed: the Tempio Public Prosecutor's Office has closed the investigations on the villa under construction in Pantogia, Porto Cervo, of the entrepreneur-influencer Gianluca Vacchi, which remains under seizure with a provision confirmed by the Court of Cassation. According to the reconstruction of the Forestry "the villa falls within an area at high hydrogeological risk and at high landslide risk , and was built without prior authorization from the competent body and without a geological study". We now await the decisions of the magistrate, who could request that those responsible for the abuses be sent to trial: Vacchi's name appears in the register of suspects.
In a note that reconstructs recent investigative activities by the Forestry rangers, it is also stated that the men of the Olbia station have executed, by order of the Public Prosecutor of Tempio, a preventive seizure order issued by the Review Court of Sassari on a three-level residential building built in Pittulongu (Olbia). In the construction site, according to the prosecution, the building works are being completed and the furnishing of the rooms built in breach of the provisions of the Pru (Pittulongu Redevelopment Plan).
Among the various activities, there was also an intervention in Lu Caroni, in the Golfo Aranci area: here, forest rangers and local police officers seized a dirt road of about 1,400 meters "built within an area attributable to a forest of notable landscape interest that was completely cleared with the works to open the new" road.
(Online Union)