The Director of the Civil Guard Appointed by Marlaska Ordered the UCO to Bury the 'David Sanchez Case' and "Not to Be Proactive" Against the Corruption of the PSOE
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The Minister of the Interior denies that he had knowledge of any illegal actions or pressure on the UCO not to investigate the PSOE
The PSOE's tentacles to attempt to alter judicial investigations affecting the party, the government and the Moncloa leader's environment reached the top of the Civil Guard
The summary of the 'Cloacas case' reveals that investigations into alleged leaks were ordered from the management of the Instituto Armado and that the officers were ordered to be "profiled" in the cases affecting the Government.
Former Director of the Guardia Civil Leonardo Marcos and Deputy Director Opertivo (DAO) Manuel Llamas urged the agents to make a report 'that said nothing'
The Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard came to the General Directorate of the armed institute on 27 May to take three generals as witnesses in the context of the judicial investigation of the National High Court into an alleged plot to “de-stabilize judicial proceedings” affecting the PSOE and the Government.
Rafael Yuste, who ascended and left the UCO, declared as a witness before the investigators of his former unit that the General General Llamas of the Body, told them that they could be "profiled" in the investigations on politicians, instruction given also during the term of office of Leonardo Marcos, dismissed three months later General Rafael Yuste, former head of the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard, told the investigators in…
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