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Trapero says he will take to court the "unfair persecution" received in 'Operation Catalonia'

BARCELONA, 17 Ene.

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Trapero says he will take to court the "unfair persecution" received in 'Operation Catalonia'

BARCELONA, 17 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The former chief commissioner of the Mossos d'Esquadra, Josep Lluís Trapero, has announced that he will take to court the "unfair persecution" suffered by individuals who did not have any authorization to do so, literally, within the framework of 'Operation Catalunya' .

He said this in a statement on Rac1 and Catalunya Ràdio, collected by Europa Press after La Vanguardia and eldiario.es published this Wednesday some informative notes from former commissioner José Manuel Villarejo that explain that the former Minister of the Interior, Jorge Fernández Díaz, tried implicate Trapero in a drug trafficking case.

The former Mossos commissioner has pointed out that these "inventions and falsehoods" spread by various media outlets, verbatim, in a spurious manner, had serious and unfair judicial consequences for people under his command, in reference to the alleged scheme to collect commissions in the Castelldefels brothels 'Riviera' and 'Saratoga'.

"As an official, but especially as a citizen, seeing that other officials and public officials were persecuting me is outrageous, frustrating and disappointing," said Trapero.

Likewise, he has expressed the opinion that for some time he has perceived "an institutional and public management degradation, where, often, what should be the search and defense of the general interest is replaced by perverse and personal interests."