Tuesday 7 June 2011

Civil Guard officer in Ceuta is among eight accused of an organization supposedly devoted to bringing hashish into Spain from Morocco through the Algeciras coast.

Civil Guard officer in Ceuta is among eight accused of an organization supposedly devoted to bringing hashish into Spain from Morocco through the Algeciras coast.

Algeciras section of the Provincial Court judge was going to yesterday, but was finally postponed until Sept. 21 because the court noted that participated in an arrest warrant dated November 11, 1999. Thus, the composition of the judges changed to respect the highest court that says that trainers can not judge.

Is the second postponement of a procedure that dates back to 1999 and whose research stemmed from the UDYCO the National Police in Ceuta, but also participated in Algeciras.

May 24 was the first date set, but not held by the absence of BBB, which yesterday did not attend. The prosecution asked the 8 defendants 4 years and 6 months in prison for a crime against public health. Police investigations show that this group is coordinated to bring, sell and distribute the drug and attempted to carry out various sizes.

The disruption came on November 8, 1999 when police intervened Pelayo near a cache of 578 kilos of hashish were in 22 packages. Three of the defendants came into the boat, two had to collect the substance and the other three were in charge of other tasks. That night they hid and hid the drug. The prosecution says the agent and which put in place the ships with which suspected drug traffickers were carrying the drug transport. Cree was aware of their illicit use.

One of the defense requested the annulment of several actions in finding that it violated Article 18.3 of the Constitution, referring to the secrecy of communications. He says that they were not sufficiently motivated. The prosecutor argued the opposite and said that the investigation met the requirements set.

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