Home Breaking News “He didn’t say he was a TIA agent.”

“He didn’t say he was a TIA agent.”

17
0
“He didn’t say he was a TIA agent.”

Félix Bolaños insists that the accusations of Victor de Aldama They have no credibility, as the Government has claimed since the alleged commissioner in the Koldo affair pointed it out. Pedro Sanchez And Santos Cerdan and reveal significant payments to José Luis Ábalos and Koldo García. The Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts disdained the businessman’s statement before the judge, ironically saying that “he didn’t say he was a TIA agent”the fictional organization of Mortadelo and Filemón.

From Cordoba, Bolaños assured the press this Friday that Aldama’s defense strategy, “which consists of recognizing all the crimes he has committed and falsely accuse without proof For the people of the PSOE, this is a fairly obvious strategy” and therefore “it cannot surprise us”. According to him, “many confessed criminals use this type of strategy to recognize their crimes and tries to dirty othersand no one gives them the slightest credibility.”

For Bolaños, “he himself made statements that absolutely call into question the credibility of his statements.” “This gentleman He claimed to be a collaborator of MI6 and the CIAhe did not say that he was a TIA agent,” the minister quipped, adding: “That’s why I say to this man: credibility, none” he said.

During his appearance in court this Thursday, Aldama assured, among other things, that he had collaborated with the Civil Guard, the CIA but also with British foreign intelligence services. In addition to talking about the payment of commissions of 400,000 euros for Ábalos and 200,000 euros for Koldo, he claimed that the President of the Government had “invited” him to a rally and that the photo of the two there “n “was not accidental.” He also claimed that PSOE number three, Santos Cerdán, had received an envelope of 15,000 euros.

After this statement before Judge Ismael Serrano, Judge Santiago Pedraz, who is investigating the VAT fraud on hydrocarbons for which Aldama was in provisional prison, ordered his release.

In this regard, the head of the Presidency assured this Friday that this decision is due to the fact that “He admitted to each of his crimes” although “no one gave credibility to the statements he made, falsely accusing others without proof. » According to him, this is a strategy that “confessed criminals use very frequently and therefore it should not surprise us”.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here