A Constitutional Ruling Motivates the Release of 24 Detainees From a Network that Introduced 57 Tons of Cocaine Into Europe From Cádiz
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The release from prison was due to the fact that his defenses did not have enough information to challenge the prison because of the secret causeThe “collapse” of the trafficker who gave the narcos the “necessary key” to take the cocaine out of the Port of Valencia The application of a recent ruling by the Constitutional Court has led to the release of 24 detainees in the Black Shadow operation, which dismantled a network that would have introdu…
The Court applies the doctrine of the Constitutional and is obliged to release provisionally those investigated in Operation Black Shadow.
Operation Shadow Black meant the dismantling of a logistics organization supporting drug trafficking, with 105 detainees, and was an attack on the largest distribution and asset-laundering centre in the Campo de Gibraltar.
The application of a recent ruling by the Constitutional Court has led to the release of 24 detainees in Operation Shadow Black, which dismantled a network months ago that would have introduced 57 tons of cocaine into Europe, because their defenses did not have enough information to challenge the prison because the secret cause was there.Continue reading...
In recent weeks, the National High Court has released 24 persons charged with their alleged involvement in a macro-drug trafficking network. The reason given is a recent ruling of the Constitutional Court, handed down on 23 February, which re-adjusts its doctrine and obliges judges to provide more detailed information to detainees who are remanded in custody in cases under secret investigation. Continue reading
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