Thursday, March 28

The judge withdraws Medina and Luceño’s passport and forces them to sign in court every fifteen days

The judge investigating the mask case has decided to impose several precautionary measures on Luis Medina and Alberto Luceño, the two accused commissioners. On the one hand, the magistrate withdraws their passport and on the other, they are forced to appear every two weeks in court. He has done so at the request of popular accusations since neither the City Council nor the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor had requested them.

Both Luis Medina and Alberto Luceño appeared this Monday for the first time before the judge investigating the mask case. An appearance in which, as elDiario.es has learned, the son of the Duke of Feria has confirmed that he went to a cousin of the mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, to get to the Madrid City Council and offer medical supplies.

Luceño has also declared to recognize that the commissions they received – six million out of a total of eleven – are not the usual ones “in the sector”. A moment in which the investigating judge replied: “I still don’t know what that sector is.” Luis Medina has backed down and assures that he does not feel cheated by his partner: they agreed on some commissions but, behind the scenes, Luceño managed to get Medina to charge less and him more. Before the Prosecutor’s Office, Medina said he did not know how much his partner had received.

The judge thus accepts the requests of the popular accusations against the criteria of the Prosecutor’s Office and the City Council, which had not requested the adoption of precautionary measures



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