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Three Ministers Say that a Former UCO Agent Threatened Sánchez and Demanded Ayuso's Cessation

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Up to three socialist ministers of the government of Pedro Sánchez have accepted as certain certain certain conversations of Juan Vicente Bonilla, former captain of the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard in which, according to the interpretation of the ministers, they even speak of putting "a lap bomb" to Pedro Sánchez.

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Up to three socialist ministers of the government of Pedro Sánchez have accepted as certain certain certain conversations of Juan Vicente Bonilla, former captain of the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard in which, according to the interpretation of the ministers, they even speak of putting "a lap bomb" to Pedro Sánchez.

·Madrid, Spain
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Three members of the Council of Ministers – Maria Jesús Montero, Pilar Alegría and Óscar López – have raised doubts this Saturday about the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Guardia...

·Madrid, Spain
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Juan Vicente Bonilla, the former captain of the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard, is at the center of the controversy after the diffusion of private conversations of WhatsApp in which references appeared to a “lap bomb” and to a supposed “Venezuelan sicario”. Despite the political and media upheaval, for now he has decided not to act immediately. According to Confidencial Digital, Bonilla weighs to file a lawsuit, but for the mo…

The Minister of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory, Ángel Víctor Torres, has described...

·Spain
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If not, TVE, at this time, would have withdrawn at least the message on social networks with the marras court in which Silvia Intxaurrondo, co-presenter of ‘La Hora de La 1‘, echoed the bulo that an ex-agent of the UCO, now at the service of the Community of Madrid, would have threatened or faked to put a lap bomb on Pedro Sánchez. Silvia Intxaurrondo’s “rectification”. And as you see, the tweet and the video are still published in the account o…

What's circulating: A former officer of the Civil Guard's Central Operational Unit (UCO), now employed by the Community of Madrid, told an informant on WhatsApp in 2021 that he wanted to plant a "sticky bomb" on Pedro Sánchez or hire a "Venezuelan hitman." Verification: This is a hoax. Screenshots show that it's Juan Vicente Bonilla who says it's possible "some Venezuelan hitman" planted "a sticky bomb under the hood" of his vehicle, not that he…

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The Objective | Periodismo ethos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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