The National Court costs the previous head of Anti-drugs of the Civil Guard in El Estrecho and two different brokers

The Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, and Lieutenant Colonel David Oliva through the supply of the Medals of the National Plan on Drugs in June 2021Europa Press

This is Lieutenant Colonel David Oliva, he directed greater than 150 brokers within the South Drug Trafficking Coordination Agency (OCON). secrets and techniques. Marlaska eradicated the organism in September

The National Court has charged Lieutenant Colonel of the Civil Guard David Oliva, former Anti-Drug Chief of the Civil Guard for the Strait of Gibraltar, for alleged crimes of showing secrets and techniques and bribery. He is anticipated to offer an announcement this Wednesday in court docket.

Two different lieutenants who served underneath Oliva’s orders may also testify earlier than Judge Alejandro Abascal. The lieutenant colonel of the Civil Guard was in charge of the South Drug Trafficking Coordination Agency (OCON), an entity of the Benemérita created in 2018 to manage drug shipments arriving in Andalusia.

Oliva was in command of greater than 150 elite Civil Guard brokers who labored within the struggle in opposition to drug trafficking within the Strait. The physique, the OCON, was dismantled a couple of months in the past by the Ministry led by Fernando Grande-Marlaska.

Internal Affairs started investigation

Supposedly this judicial choice is the results of an investigation by the Internal Affairs Service of the Civil Guard that started final yr. Alleged stress on a subordinate by the three defendants was denounced. They tried to drive the Internal Affairs agent, who was pursuing alleged irregularities inside the OCON, to offer them details about the inner operation.

The South Drug Trafficking Coordination Agency was dismantled final September. For its members it was a shock, Lieutenant Colonel David Oliva himself, now accused, had been adorned by Minister Fernándo Grande-Marlaska with the medal of advantage for the National Drug Plan in 2021.

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