Spain’s Paramilitary Drug War: Insider Claims Point to a Battle for Control
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Two mossos and a former worker of Desokupa are accused of devising a plan to prosecute a port worker for drug trafficking, in a view that allows to glimpse the dark face of the Port of Barcelona.The sentence to 15 years in prison is confirmed to a police inspector for leading a network of 'narcos' in the Port of Barcelona After a few moments of waiting, the witness manages to connect by videoconference.Interrogation begins with a bad foot. Lawye…
Accused of ordering cocaine and a pistol to be placed in the car of a port worker, they deny the facts and disassociate themselves from the plot. He plans the shadow of the dead docker shot in the head in Montgat Read
Spain’s Paramilitary Drug War: Insider Claims Point to a Battle for Control
Spain is becoming a war zone. In rural Toledo and the marshlands of Seville, heavily armed police units now move like a paramilitary force, conducting raids that end in explosions of gunfire. Officially, these are counter-narcotics operations against foreign criminal organizations. Unofficially, according to one Dominican source with long-standing ties to trafficking networks in Spain and the Caribbean, they may be part of a deeper struggle for …
The Sewers of the Port of Barcelona, on the Bench: Two Mossos Deny Having Placed Cocaine on a Docker
The prosecution claims 18 years and nine months in prison for two mossos and 16 years for two other people accused of putting drugs and a gun in the vehicle of an infrastructure employee
The Prosecutor's Office maintains its request for 18 years in prison for the agents
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