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“Angry as a monkey, he thinks we’ve given him a kibble”

laSexta had access to audio which were used to indict Rubén Villalba, the commander of the Civil Guard who participated in the conspiracy to buy and sell masks, known as the Koldo affair. These are conversations with other Corps agents who were assisting him, in which they express their concern upon discovering that they are under investigation.

When Rubén Villalba and others civil guards involved in the Koldo affair When they realized the ongoing investigations, they decided to break off relations with José Luis Ábalos’ former advisor, Koldo García, as well as with businessman Víctor de Aldama. An attempt to mark the distances which provokes the anger of both.

“But of course, damn it, Koldo, pissed like a monkey, Víctor de Aldama, pissed like a monkey, thinking we gave them an extra kibble,” says one of the agents in conversation with Villalba. He showed that the anger came from the fear of being “sold out” by the agents. “The problem is that they think or thought that we did it to them again a croquette Damn, we were with them and now that we knew they were going to stop them, we got out of the way, we left them stranded…”, he expresses.

The fear of being discovered increases. “No, there is nothing. In other words, what is true is that we did it wrong, and I blamed you for it at the time, is to have cut completely, in such a drastic way. »he said to Agent Villalba.

Something he recognizes and assures who entered into “psychosis”. “I admit it, but the truth is that I went into psychosis, especially because I saw myself giving birth to another child and I said to myself: ‘Holy shit, I’m going to prison'”, he replies . the commander to the agent.

They also talk about the secure telephone numbers they were given to communicate with and the thousands of euros they received in exchange from Koldo and Aldama. Precisely, the latter decides to call to his friend from the Civil Guard to show your concern about ongoing investigations.

In another conversation, Commissioner Víctor de Aldama asks the commander if he knew if the Economic and Fiscal Crime Unit (UDEF) of the National Police was investigating him. “Hey, there’s one who He tells me there’s something about your friends… the bruises. “Do you know a unit called UDEF?” he asks. Rubén Villalba denies it and assures that “they have no connection or anything”.

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