Courtroom scene of Villarejo testifying on Operation Kitchen and links to Juan Carlos I.
Courtroom scene of Villarejo testifying on Operation Kitchen and links to Juan Carlos I.
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Villarejo collega l'operazione Kitchen a Juan Carlos I e al traffico di armi

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José Manuel Villarejo ha testimoniato lunedì presso l'Audiencia Nacional che l'operazione Kitchen cercava informazioni su possibili legami tra Juan Carlos I e il traffico di armi. Eugenio Pino, che ha testimoniato in precedenza, ha difeso la legalità dell'operazione ed esonerato gli altri imputati.

Villarejo ha dichiarato che Ignacio Cosidó gli ha affidato l'operazione tramite Eugenio Pino. Ha descritto l'operazione come legale e volta a localizzare i beni di Luis Bárcenas all'estero.

Il commissario in pensione ha sottolineato che Mariano Rajoy ha approfittato dell'operazione per ottenere informazioni che lo riguardavano personalmente. Ha aggiunto che gli altri imputati sono stati ingannati dall'ex presidente.

Pino, dal canto suo, ha sostenuto che Kitchen faceva parte delle operazioni di intelligence di routine della DAO. Ha negato qualsiasi legame con il caso Gürtel e ha accusato Baltasar Garzón di una manovra per coinvolgerlo.

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