Police arresting a rugby club president in connection with a Christmas lottery scam.
Police arresting a rugby club president in connection with a Christmas lottery scam.
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Rugby club president in Igorre arrested over Christmas lottery scam

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The Ertzaintza arrested the president of the Arratiko Zekorrak Rugby Taldea club in Igorre, Unai Zuluaga, 53, on Friday in Durango on suspicion of fraud and disloyal administration linked to unpaid winnings from the Christmas Lottery.

The arrest followed 132 complaints from people unable to collect their share of the 2.1 million euros still owed from the third prize of number 90.693. Zuluaga admitted selling 225 extra shares by mistake and acknowledged lacking funds to make the payments.

The club had bought 285 tenths of the winning number and sold shares mainly to players, residents of Igorre and other Biscay clubs. The affected parties, who have organized via social media and a Telegram channel, demand full payment and have rejected partial settlements.

According to the Basque Government’s Department of Security, Zuluaga will be brought before a judge after police procedures. The case has caused widespread outrage in the town, where meetings have been held to coordinate legal action.

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Initial reactions on X are mostly neutral reports from news accounts sharing details of the arrest of Unai Zuluaga for alleged fraud in unpaid Christmas lottery winnings with over 130 complaints.

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A Coruña lottery seller restates finding 4.7 million Primitiva ticket forgotten

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Manuel Reija, a lottery seller accused of taking a 4.7 million euro Primitiva ticket from 2012, testified on Monday in A Coruña Provincial Court that he found it forgotten on his counter and tried to claim it to prevent expiration. He denied hiding the information from the customer and using his brother's position as lottery delegate. Prosecutors claim he kept the ticket knowing its value.

The Provincial Court of A Coruña sentenced Manuel Reija on Thursday to three and a half years in prison for aggravated fraud in a 2012 lottery case. The court ordered him to repay 4.7 million euros jointly with Loterías and acquitted his brother.

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A Primitiva lottery ticket worth 4.7 million euros, sold in A Coruña in 2012, remains unclaimed as two brothers face fraud charges. Police have identified the likely original owner, who died in 2014, as the trial nears its end. The accused will testify next Monday.

National Court judge José Luis Calama has opened a separate inquiry in the Plus Ultra case to investigate former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero for possible tax crimes and smuggling linked to jewels seized from his office.

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Spain's National Police have arrested nine more men from the Indar Gorri group in the past few hours over disturbances in February at El Sadar stadium after the Osasuna-Real Madrid match. This brings the total number of detainees to 13, with one more person under investigation. All face charges of public disorder and assault on an authority agent.

Two reports from the Economic and Financial Crime Unit included in the case file contain WhatsApp conversations among Plus Ultra executives that mention meetings with José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero during the processing of the 53 million euro rescue.

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