MADRID, 13 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) -
Esquerra Republicana, Junts, PDeCAT and the CUP have registered a petition for the National Police agent Ignació José Enseñat Guerra, who was supposedly infiltrated in pro-independence circles, to appear in Congress.
Specifically, these formations demand the presence of the police in the Interior Commission, where they have also requested that of the minister of the branch, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, who is required to report the information that points to the existence of that 'mole' in various organizations of the Catalan popular and independence movement, published by the weekly La Directa.
According to this publication, the aforementioned agent allegedly infiltrated groups of the pro-independence left and the defense of the right to housing, such as the Sindicat d'Estudiants dels Països Catalans (SEPC), Casal Popular Lina d'Òdena and Resistim.
The Catalan pro-independence formations have come together to demand that both the police and Minister Marlaska clarify whether it is true that the Security Forces have had or have 'moles' in pro-independence circles, which would add to the espionage that representatives of these sectors suffered with the program 'Pegasus'.