Will a court rule the interception of Ábalos' correspondence illegal by December 31, 2025?
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Ábalos Denounces UCO and Guardia Civil to Fiscalía for Intercepting Private Correspondence Related to Koldo's Brother
Dec 19, 2024, 12:30 PM
José Luis Ábalos, former Spanish minister, has filed a complaint against the Guardia Civil and the Unidad Central Operativa (UCO) for allegedly intercepting his private correspondence despite his status as an aforado, which grants him certain legal protections. Ábalos made this announcement during a press conference in Congress, emphasizing the severity of the situation as it violates his fundamental right to the secrecy of communications. He has reported the matter to the Fiscalía General del Estado, asserting that the interception was conducted without judicial authorization. Ábalos also called on the Ministry of Interior to clarify the timeline of any investigations against him, specifically referencing documents related to contracts involving Koldo's brother, which are currently under investigation.
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