Renfe files fraud complaint against Vito Quiles over AVE journeys

Renfe has filed a complaint against activist Vito Quiles for alleged fraud after he purchased tickets only for part of his AVE journeys and used unauthorized services.

The rail company has opened judicial proceedings against Quiles for repeatedly traveling on cheaper tickets, such as the August 11 2025 incident from Alicante to Albacete for 6.15 euros while continuing to Madrid without paying the full fare until confronted.

A judge in Alicante has charged Quiles with fraud and requested video footage from Renfe and Adif of his journeys, while summoning him to testify. Renfe estimates economic damage of no less than 850 euros from this pattern of behavior dating back to at least 2024, which also involved using unpaid comfort seats.

Quiles has been summoned twice by the court in this case, though he failed to appear on the second occasion despite proper notification. The complaint also cites reputational harm caused by the activist publicizing his actions on social media.

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Police officers outside EDA TV building in Madrid attempting to arrest Vito Quiles.
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Police seek to arrest agitator Vito Quiles on judicial order

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National Police officers went to the EDA TV headquarters in Madrid on Wednesday to execute an arrest warrant against Vito Quiles, who was not present at the location.

Judge Santiago Pedraz of the Audiencia Nacional has charged 25 people, including Belén Gualda González, president of the state holding company SEPI. The move follows a request from the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office in the case linked to Leire Díez.

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A judge in Majadahonda has archived the complaint filed by Begoña Gómez against Vito Quiles for alleged aggression in a Las Rozas bar.

The Revenue and Customs Control Agency expanded the criminal complaint against the Argentine Football Association. It accused Claudio Tapia and Pablo Toviggino of forming a fiscal illicit association linked to nearly 300 million pesos in evasion through fake invoices.

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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.

The Audiencia Nacional has incorporated testimony from Víctor de Aldama and Koldo García—originally given in the masks trial—into its investigation of alleged irregular PSOE financing. The move follows a prosecutor's request citing new details on cash payments and rigged contracts.

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A judicial order by Judge Santiago Pedraz reveals that an alleged network linked to the PSOE managed at least 538,225 euros for bribes and spreading rumors against the UCO.

 

 

 

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