Ask the police to report and detail the composition of the materials included in the letters

MADRID, 18 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The judge of the National Court (AN) José Luis Calama, in charge of investigating the sending of explosive letters to, among others, the President of the Government, the Ministry of Defense or the Torrejón de Ardoz air base, will take a statement this Thursday as witnesses to the security officials of the agencies that received the packages.

Legal sources have informed Europa Press that the head of the Central Investigating Court Number 4 has agreed to testify the aforementioned security technicians on December 22 starting at 09:30. That same day the judge will also hear the worker from the Ukrainian Embassy who was injured by the explosion of one of the envelopes.

The magistrate has decided that the declaration of the person in charge of the Zaragoza Instalaza company, who also received a letter, however, will be held separately.

The same sources have indicated that Judge Calama has requested the statements before the police of those responsible for security themselves. In addition, he has urged the agents to report and detail what materials the packages were made of.

The magistrate has been investigating since last November the sending of a series of letters that contained pyrotechnic material. One of them was sent to the head of the Executive Pedro Sánchez, on November 24, after the services of the Security Department of the Government Presidency, in the tasks of screening and filtering correspondence, detected a suspicious postal shipment. It was an envelope addressed to the President of the Government, which had been sent by ordinary postal mail.

Due to its characteristics and content, this envelope would be similar to those received by the Ukrainian Embassy and the United States Embassy in Madrid, by the Instalaza company in Zaragoza, by the Torrejón Air Base and by the Ministry of Defense.