The Public Prosecutor’s Office claims that the agent, stationed in Pilar de la Horadada (Alicante), extracted confidential information to provide it to third parties.
Section 11 of the Provincial Court of Alicante, based in Elche, is judging this week a civil guard assigned to the post of Pilar de la Horadada accused of having used his status as an agent of the authority to allegedly extract information from official databases at the request of third parties and provide them to them.
The events occurred between July and March 2017 when, as stated in the indictment of the Public Prosecutor’s Office provided by the High Court of Justice of the Valencian Community (TSJCV), when the accused consulted two license plates and the identity of a person.
The prosecution added that in June 2016, the guard developed a plan with two other men to collect and distribute among the three a deposit of 6,000 euros for the rental of a house in Torrevieja deposited in a real estate agency where one of the two men worked, without it being possible to prove that the agent received this deposit.
The prosecution is seeking a sentence of nine months in prisona ban on holding public office or employment for two and a half years and a fine of 3,240 euros as the perpetrator of a continuing offence of revealing secrets and another offence of conspiracy to commit an offence of fraud.
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