2024-05-08 17:48:02
A report from the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard and the Judicial Police of the Cádiz Command to which laSexta has had access determines that the drug boat in which ‘El Cabra’ was detained for the death of two agents of The Benemérita in Barbate is not the same one that attacked the official patrol boat up to six times.
“Consequently, it is possible to rule out the participation of those currently investigated in the perpetration of the crimes of murder and aggravated attack that are the subject of these investigations, without affecting the alleged commission of a smuggling crime,” the document adds, in which details that there were up to six boats at the scene of the events.
The report has been sent to the Investigative Court number 1 of Barbate and opens the possibility that the people in prison for these events, including ‘El Cabra’, are not responsible for the death of the two agents of the Civil Guard in Barbate.
The report includes the following video, which would allow us to conclude that only a drug boat with four engines and an antenna, occupied by at least three crew members, rammed the patrol boat up to six times, the last of which was fatal for two law enforcement agents. Civil Guard. It should be remembered that the drug boat in which ‘El Cabra’ was detained had two antennas.
Sources from the defense of the detainees assure laSexta that they have not yet been notified if they are free or if they remain in prison, although they consider the report devastating and that, once notified, they will demand to be immediately released from jail. ‘El Cabra’ is in the Córdoba prison and the rest are spread across various prisons in Andalusia. In their statements before the Justice, those arrested denied that they were the ones traveling in the drug boat that attacked the civil guards.
10 fingerprints analyzed and none match those of the detainees
In another report from the Criminalistics Laboratory of the Civil Guard Command in Cádiz sent to the Court of First Instance number 1 of Barbate, it is concluded that the cuts in the diving suit of one of the civil guards do not correspond to those in the propellers. of Kiko’s drug boat ‘El Cabra’, although they acknowledge that they do not have the capacity to carry out the tests under the same conditions as the night of February 9.
In another report that analyzes the fingerprints of the boat seized by the Civil Guard, it is detailed that 36 objects were analyzed, managing to extract up to 10 fingerprints to be compared. None of these fingerprints match those of the detainees who have been in prison since last February 11.
The Barbate court investigating the case asked a court in the nearby town of Chiclana de la Frontera to inform it about the discovery of another similar vessel on its coast the day after the events.
The head of the court wanted to investigate the second drug boat, at the request of the defense of one of the six imprisoned. The six defendants have agreed in stating that that night they were in the port of Barbate in a drug boat with four engines and two antennas, but that they did not attack the agents’ boat.
They did admit to having recorded what happened with their cell phones, some images that their defense sent to the court to be analyzed, which has been done.
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