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The DAO of the Civil Guard rejects before the judge of the Leire Díez case that the investigations for leaks were a pressure on the UCO
Spain🏛️ PoliticsCenter15 hr. ago

The DAO of the Civil Guard rejects before the judge of the Leire Díez case that the investigations for leaks were a pressure on the UCO

The Director Adjunto Operativo (DAO) of Spain's Guardia Civil, Lieutenant General Manuel Llamas, testified before Judge Santiago Pedraz in the case involving Leire Díez, denying that investigations into leaks were intended to pressure the Unit of Criminal Investigation (UCO). Llamas stated that three confidential reports opened to clarify the origin of journalistic information about UCO investigations were part of standard procedures and not meant to exert pressure. The testimony contradicts claims by the UCO, supported by Anti-Corruption and the judge, which allege that these reports were opened due to alleged influence by the former Socialist Party member Leire Díez over Mercedes González, head of the Guardia Civil. Llamas also mentioned that since becoming the second-in-command of the Corps, he has been involved in 56 such confidential reports, mostly serious cases, while noting that hundreds have occurred across the entire Guardia Civil. He denied applying pressure on the unit during investigations related to the PSOE or the environment of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. Additionally, for the first time in this controversy, the name of Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska,愤

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El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒Center15 hr. ago
The operational head of the Civil Guard denies pressure to the UCO and denounces a campaign against him

The operational chief of Spain's National Police Corps, Lieutenant General Manuel Llamas, has denied allegations of pressuring agents of the Central Operational Unit (UCO) to avoid taking a leading role in investigations involving the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), the government, and the circle around Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. These claims were previously made by Generals Rafael Yuste and Alfonso López Malo. During his interrogation before Judge Santiago Pedraz, who is handling the so-called 'Leire Díez case,' Llamas stated that he does not recognize these accusations and clarified that he has repeatedly advised investigators—both within the UCO and other groups—not to take center stage but to allow judges to lead the inquiries.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the denial of pressure claims by a high-ranking police official and includes statements from multiple sources without overtly favoring any side. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the legal process and the statements made during the interrogation.

20minutos logo20minutosIndependentCenter20 hr. ago
The Civil Guard DAO contradicts the UCO and denies that it asked to put itself "in profile" in cases against the Government

The article reports that the Directorate General of the Civil Guard (DAO) has contradicted the National Police Corps (UCO), denying that it requested officers to 'stand sideways' in cases against the government. The claim suggests that some police forces might have been instructed to avoid direct confrontation with authorities by adopting a more passive stance during investigations involving the government. The DAO asserts that such requests were not made, highlighting a potential disagreement between different law enforcement agencies regarding their approach to handling politically sensitive cases.

Bias read (Center): The article presents conflicting claims between two law enforcement entities without overtly endorsing either side. It reports the denial by the DAO while acknowledging the existence of the allegation, suggesting a balanced presentation of the issue. There is no clear ideological framing or emphasis

elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentCenter20 hr. ago
The DAO of the Civil Guard rejects before the judge of the Leire Díez case that the investigations for leaks were a pressure on the UCO

The Director Adjunto Operativo (DAO) of Spain's Guardia Civil, Lieutenant General Manuel Llamas, testified before Judge Santiago Pedraz in the case involving Leire Díez, denying that investigations into leaks were intended to pressure the Unit of Criminal Investigation (UCO). Llamas stated that three confidential reports opened to clarify the origin of journalistic information about UCO investigations were part of standard procedures and not meant to exert pressure. The testimony contradicts claims by the UCO, supported by Anti-Corruption and the judge, which allege that these reports were opened due to alleged influence by the former Socialist Party member Leire Díez over Mercedes González, head of the Guardia Civil. Llamas also mentioned that since becoming the second-in-command of the Corps, he has been involved in 56 such confidential reports, mostly serious cases, while noting that hundreds have occurred across the entire Guardia Civil. He denied applying pressure on the unit during investigations related to the PSOE or the environment of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. Additionally, for the first time in this controversy, the name of Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska,愤

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of conflicting allegations regarding the Guardia Civil's handling of confidential investigations. It includes perspectives from both the UCO and the DAO, with Llamas defending his actions and the UCO presenting their accusations. The tone remains objective, as

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