Posted on 12/17/2006 8:41:33 AM PST by J Aguilar
Two police officers arrested and kept two weeks in jail after talking to the independent newspaper EL MUNDO and a girl forced to take away from her home a banner showing criticism to the 3/11 investigation are the first clear signs of breaking of Civil Rights in Spain, as the popular movement for knowing the truth on 3/11 grows.
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HE MAINTAINS THAT THERE IS NO EVIDENCE TO JUSTIFY HIS ARREST
The Jailed Police Officer Arrested For Meeting a EL MUNDO Journalist Requests Del Olmo to Inhibit [From His Case] Because of "Clear Lack of Jurisdiction".
Inspector Parrilla is in jail since last Tuesday, charged with revelation of secrets. After giving testimony before [judge] Del Olmo, the judge dictated a confinement order. Therefore, he gave him the same treatment that to the other officers arrested for their implication in the plot of the Goma-2 [trafficking], although the indictments of these last ones are much more serious: crimes of traffic of explosives, drug traffic and illegal arrest. According to what EL MUNDO publishes, this police officer has presented two appeals before the National High Court. In one of them, he asks the judge to inhibit of his case because of clear lack of jurisdiction. In the other, he demands his release. In accordance with the main trade union of the Police, he maintains that there are no evidence to justify [the order of] pre-emptive prison.
(Libertad Digital) The information by EL MUNDO points out that Jesus Parrilla, one of two police jailed for revelation of secrets in relation to the plot of the Goma-2, but not for his implication in this Mafia, has appealed the order by judge Del Olmo that had sent him to prison. Those are two appeals that he has presented to the National High Court.
In one of them, he demands that the judge inhibits of his case due to clear lack of jurisdiction. The same history of the manipulation of the report linking ETA and 3/11 is repeated now. The forensic experts who appealed the order of judge Garzon insisted that an alleged crime of falsification is not under the jurisdiction of the National High Court. Now, this police officer that revealed the scandal of the Goma-2 trafficking plot to EL MUNDO maintains that this court has only jurisdiction in subjects of drug trafficking and terrorism, not in crimes of traffic of dynamite [Goma-2 is a kind of dynamite] or revelation of secrets.
In the other appeal, inspector Parrilla argues that there is no evidence that justifies the prison order. He maintains that in the literal text of the order it is not shown what secret was divulged.
Thus he agrees with the SUP union of the Police. This Thursday, in an official notice, it maintained that "there is no evidence that supports the measure of unconditional pre-emptive prison ordered". The SUP emphasizes that it continues trusting in "the Rule of Law that reigns in our country", although emphasizes that they question the "capacity of judges and courts in the task of not letting be influenced by the pressures which come from different trenches, political as well as from the media", on what, insists the union, "we continue being victims of that crossfire".
Judge Del Olmo himself will be the one, who in ten days time, will respond to both appeals.
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More news:
POLICE OFFICERS VISITED HER BUILDING AND ASKED FOR HER IDENTITY
A Girl takes a Spanish flag and Critical Mottos against the Official Version of 3/11 Away from her Balcony "Fearing" the Police
A neighbour of Merida has retired a critical banner against the Official Version of 3/11 that had hung from the balcony of her house, after receiving pressures from the National Police. According to what COPE has informed, the woman had unfolded a Spanish flag and a banner in which she asks herself: "Who is behind 3/11?". The young Merida-girl questions an Official Version plagued of contradictions and evidences of falsification. Officers of the National Police visited the building and asked the neighbours who was living in the apartment from where these critics were exhibited. The affected one recognized that it has decided to retire the banner "because of fear" and denounced the lack of freedom to express criticism against the government.
(Libertad Digital) The National Police visited without previous notification the building in Merida where the girl resides with her parents, and asked the neighbours for the identity of this family. At the moment these pressures happened, neither of them was at the apartment.
"I decided to retire the banner, not because I have any regret of expressing my reasonable doubts and criticism to the official version of 3/11. I continue maintaining that it is not clear who committed 3/11 and that we the Spaniards have the right to know it. I have taken the Spanish flag and my banner away because of fear, since I live with my parents and I do not want that something happens to them", told this Merida-girl to COPE [Catholic Church Radio]
The young person denounced the lack of freedom that this incident points out. "There is no freedom: to put a Spanish flag in the window of your house and to hang a banner expressing your ideas against the government has become a reason for suspicion and for pressures from the Police", she said to the same radio channel.
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By J Aguilar,
The other Police officer arrested and charged for revelation of secrets is agent Celestino Rivera. In this particular case, Judge Del Olmo has telephone conversations taped between him and EL MUNDO journalist Fernando Lazaro. However, against inspector Parrilla, Del Olmo can only argue that he was seen talking to Fernando Lazaro in a cafeteria.
It seems that with their brave decision of talking to EL MUNDO, they have prevented the case of the Police plot of explosives trafficking, which it appears to be directly linked with 3/11, to be closed without further investigation.
The Goma-2 plot investigations, carried out by Del Olmo, were under "a secrecy of summary order". A judiciary tool greatly abused by the Spanish judges, that makes all their decisions secret. That is the "secret" that those honest police officers may have broken, as they saw there was no will of fully proceeding with this critical enquiry.
Their arrests, exactly at the same time of those involved in the explosives plot, seem to follow a deliberate confusion strategy to portray their detentions as if they were involved in the plot. This strategy continues as Judge Del Olmo has set a 150,000 euro bail to release inspector Parrilla, an amount similar to the one set for people linked the Police plot that trafficked with explosives, an issue on what, I repeat, neither inspector Parrilla nor agent Celestino Rivera are involved.
Police union CEP has opened an account for those citizens who want to contribute to defray such a big payment.
Meanwhile, they are being held in prison, now for more than two weeks. It is a clear message for any police officer that dares to talk, or even take a coffee, with any of the few independent Spanish media; as it is the Merida case, for anyone that dares to publicize his criticism for the shameful performance of the government in the 3/11 investigation.
By the way, Sanchez-Manzano has finally been removed from his post as Administrative Chief of the TEDAX, 21 months after being caught in contradiction in his reports on the explosive used in the massacre sent to judge Del Olmo (thanks to the shrewd Civil Guards). We still do not know what exploded on the trains, but we want to know and we shall know.
More data on 3/11 here:
The Mystery of 3/11 - Part 1
The Mystery of 3/11 - Part 2
The Mystery of 3/11 - Part 3
3/11 Revisited - Part 1
More data on 3/11 in Spanish here:
Luis del Pino's blog
Kickjor's blog
This is getting worse and worse.
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This is what the people of Spain asked for, per the elections following 3/11, no?
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