Wednesday, 28 May 2008
ex Chief of the local police in Marbella Del Pozo faces charges of carrying out continued bribery, failing to pursue crimes re-employed
ex Chief of the local police in Marbella, Rafael del Pozo, who is implicated in the Malaya corruption case in the town, has been re-admitted for the second time to Marbella Town Hall after making an application last April. He had earlier been off work for depression and also for surgery to his foot, but now returns as a traffic assessor in the local transport department in offices based in San Pedro de Alcántara.Municipal sources told El País that his appointment responds to the needs of the Town Hall. Del Pozo faces charges of carrying out continued bribery, failing to pursue crimes and others, as part of the Malaya case, and he is also implicated in the disappearance of traffic fines at the time when Marisol Yagüe was Mayor of the town.
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