The Central Operational Unit of the Civil Guard concluded that the Information Commander (UCE) of the same corps, Rubén Villalba, spent two years collecting money from the organization led by Koldo García and the commission agent Víctor de Aldama, income that he hid by paying cash to other comrades to make transfers and that he received in exchange for data and secure telephone numbers, some of which were allegedly used by José Luis Ábalos as Minister of Transport. In fact, Villalba himself says in writing that the ministerial advisor at the time even asked him to check whether the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez and Ábalos himself had been the subject of telephone tapping.
The report, to which ABC had access, dissects, on 87 pages and with a dozen annexes, the banking movements of Villalba and his wife in relation to the WhatsApps found in the group that Aldama led with his partners and which called “the four musketeers.” From there and from the notes found on the cell phones of these individuals, the Civil Guard found traces of monthly payments of around 2,000 euros to Rubén Villalba, as well as indications according to which he provided them services. It was, as the investigators now add, the security element available to any criminal organization.
But two other clues are added to this new analysis which also affects Koldo and degenerates to Ábalos. The recordings made by Villalba himself revealed the case of conversations with his direct superior about his level of involvement and a document that the agents found in his house in which he recounted point by point his entire relationship with the plot.
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