Businessman Javier Pérez Dolcet indicated to Public Prosecutor Ignacio Stampa that in 2021 he handed over documents to the Police Internal Affairs Unit with relevant audio recordings indicating the alleged spying on the head of government, Pedro Sánchez, from the environment of Commissioner José Manuel. … Villarejo and the so-called National Police, and that all these materials were declared secret within separate piece No. 34 of the Villarejo case.
In the audio recording made by Stampa himself of his meeting on May 7 with the businessman and the alleged PSOE plumber Leer Diez, Pérez Dolcet can be heard explaining that among that material there were “very important audio recordings because, among other things, the head of government was being spied on.” “His wife’s business is full of microphones,” the businessman says, and Lear seems to add nuance to it like “sauna.”
Before Stampa is surprised by this revelation, the businessman goes on to explain that all this information provided was declared secret by the Chief Judge of the Central Court of Education No. 6 Manuel García Castellón, and that he sleeps the sleep of a righteous person until 2024, when before his retirement, the judge – always according to Pérez Dolcet – lifted the secret and summoned him to his office to talk about the matter.
“So, I went there (…) and something even more surreal happened to me, (…) he said to me ‘You handed over two portable engines…’, not two, three,” he responded to the judge and prosecutor in the case, Alejandro Caballero, who was also present. According to the businessman, Caballero began looking at those flash drives “as if they were missing” and García Castellon looked at the sky “as if nothing had happened.” Pérez Dolcet then told them that he had a copy and that he could provide it to them again.
Decryption
Confronting this story, Stampa focused on the fact that the same judge had given Pérez Dolst unencrypted materials from Commissioner José Manuel Villarejo to see if he was able to open them. The businessman, who explained that he was able to open 40% of the files, also pointed out that the judge’s presentation was for all those affected by the case, which the Public Prosecutor indicated that he was not aware of and that it would be his in any case because of his “technological ability.”
The businessman continued, pointing out that among the materials, in addition to the issue of espionage against Pedro Sanchez, there were documents covering “all the pieces, all the practices, all the politicians, the Catalonia process, (…) they are all there. “Spying on the head of government.”
Then, referring to a case he appeared to be investigating, he explained to Stampa that using this decrypted information, he was able to discover that “all the documents handed over to the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (about his company ZED) were fake.” “All the accounting information… there was a guy from our company who was paid by the UEFA commissioner from Villarejo, (paid) with money that came from Russia, who falsified and fabricated the accounts of all my companies.”