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The Popular Party in Andalusia has suspended its militant activity “Right now” For those arrested on Tuesday in Almería on charges of a possible illegal conspiracy related to the purchase of masks during the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to a statement from the Popular Party, “A precautionary suspension has been proposed As strict as it may be, as long as the facts that are the subject of this investigation are clarified, it becomes effective immediately.”
Moreover, from the Andalusian PP they hope that “after this investigationThere is no responsibility on the part of these subsidiaries.
In this case, they resort to “the presumption of innocence and defending their interests in this procedure,” which is being investigated by three senior officials in the Public Prosecution. PP of Almeria.
Regarding the vacant position left by the head of the Almería Party and the head of the regional council who was also detained, Javier Aurelio GarciaHe was replaced by current Environment Minister Ramon Fernandez Pacheco.
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In any case, the Andalusian representative wants to know the case in detail. For this reason, it launched an “information file” to “clarify the facts that are the subject of the investigation relating to Javier Aureliano García, Fernando Jiménez and Rodrigo Sánchez.”
The three party officials were sacked after agents of the party’s Central Operations Unit (UCO). Civil Guard This morning, the authorities arrested the President of the Almería Provincial Council, Javier Aureliano García, the Vice President, Fernando Jiménez, and the Mayor of Vins-Almería, Rodrigo Sánchez.
Agents investigate these three Politicians In the case of masks. In addition, four other people were arrested, including a public works technician and the son of the mayor of Vines, according to sources from the investigation and the UCO.
The operation took place early in the morning, with UCO forces of the Civil Guard searching ten properties, including homes. Individuallyand public offices and corporate headquarters that would have been involved in the alleged criminal activities.
The order that authorized these searches and enabled the UCO to carry out the arrests it deems necessary states: “In this case there are well-founded doubts By committing acts that could constitute the crime of bribery, embezzlement of public funds and money laundering.”