An absurd story that occurred in Cassino: thousands of letters, bills and judicial documents that were never delivered were found at the home of a postman.
He had accumulated ten years of letters at home that were never delivered to the recipients. Why one postwomanwho had been entrusted with an area of Cassino, did so, it is not clear at the moment. The fact is that in his home there were over forty kilos of judicial documents, letters and bills that never reached their destination. Then unleashing a whole series of payment orders against furious people, who with their complaints triggered the investigation, which led to his complaint.
It all started from complaints of a series of furious citizens who saw payment orders delivered to their homes but had never been notified of them. It can happen once, twice as well, but at a certain point the protests became so many that the Cassino police station launched an investigation to understand what was happening. Above all because, and it could not be a coincidence, the letters were not all delivered in the same area, and more precisely in the sector assigned to a specific postman.
The investigations led to a search of the woman’s home, where they were found thousands of lettersabout forty kilos all accumulated in bags kept inside the house. The oldest was an electricity bill dating back to 2014, while the first undelivered judicial document was from 2016. Poste Italiane, which was not aware of what was happening, formalized a complaint against the postman, accused of the crime of ‘correspondence subtraction’. Investigations are underway to understand whether he also opened some of those letters. At that point, the woman would also be accused of violating correspondence.
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