The Alicante Provincial Court will judge next Wednesday a Civil Guard agent assigned to the Torrevieja barracks in 2016 and 2017 for allegedly consulting databases to which he had access due to his function and providing information. … to third parties who need it.
According to the account presented by the Prosecutor’s Office, provided by the Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community (TSJCV), the accused received requests for check license plate numbers or names of people.
According to the public prosecutor’s version, on one occasion, the defendant amended a complaint filed two months earlier by a woman and allegedly changed the location where the reported theft took place and said it was an inhabited home instead of an uninhabited home. Still according to the prosecution’s accusation, the request was received from the complainant’s father, with “the intention that she receive the insurance”.
For all this, the prosecution provisionally requires a sentence of five years in prisonfor a continuous offense of revealing secrets and an offense of falsification of an official document.
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