(ANSA) – PERUGIA, 15 JAN – The trial linked to the ‘case’ Alma Shalabayeva, the wife of the Kazakh dissident Mukhtar Ablyazov, expelled to Kazakhstan in 2013 with her daughter Alua, arrives on Monday.
The first instance sentence which in October 2020 condemned, among others, Renato Cortese, who at the time of the facts led the mobile team of Rome, and Maurizio Improta, head of the l ‘Immigration office, five years’ imprisonment and perpetual ban from public office. The then justice of the peace Stefania Lavore was sentenced to two and a half years, the Roman furniture officials Luca Armeni and Francesco Stampacchia to five years and those of the Immigration Office Vincenzo Tramma and Stefano Leoni to four years and three years and six months.
In particular, for Cortese, Armeni, Stampacchia, Tramma, Leoni and Improta the sentence is for kidnapping.
The defendants were instead acquitted of about ten counts of false ideology, abuse and omission of official acts. (HANDLE).
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