The prosecutor informed the UCO during the recording that he had changed his mobile phone: ‘They were cooperative’
The First Undersecretary of the Central Operations Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard who testified at the trial explained that he was present in the records of October last year in the Public Prosecutor’s Office and that at that time he had already warned Álvaro García Ortiz that he had recently changed his phone: “We were told that he had changed his phone, I don’t remember the exact date but he had only had the phone for a short time.” This agent added that the prosecutor and staff of the District Attorney’s Office were “cooperative” during the proceeding.
Both the Attorney General’s Office and the Attorney General’s Office are trying to prove that the searches ordered by Ángel Hurtado were excessive and collected information from his computer, phone, and email in a disproportionate manner.
They copied content from the phone, from his emails, and from the hard drive, where a desktop copy had been made in the previous days. “There was a copy of this computer, and it was recently changed. A complete copy of the hard drive was made.” He added that that copy was “returned to the public prosecutor’s office.”
Tells Alberto Buzas and Elena Herrera