Madrid (EFE) allegedly orchestrated from his department to seize sensitive documents for the party, known as the Kitchen operation.
Anti-Corruption has already submitted to the National Court its brief with provisional conclusions on this line of investigation derived from what is known as the Tándem case or Villarejo case, which is directed against eleven defendants, including Fernández Díaz and Francisco Martínez, to whom it attributes crimes of concealment, embezzlement and against privacy.
The same sentence is requested for the then number two of the Police, Eugenio Pino, and for the one who was an adviser to María Dolores de Cospedal, the commissioner Andrés Manuel Gómez Gordo. For Commissioner Villarejo, the request for a penalty amounts to 19 years in prison.
Among the defendants is not the former general secretary of the PP María Dolores de Cospedal nor her husband, the businessman Ignacio López del Hierro, who were investigated for a few months until the judge removed them from the case, against the criteria of the Prosecutor’s Office and the accusations.