The chief inspector of the unit against drugs and organised crime (UDYCO) in Marbella says he is ‘very affected’ by the accusations against him.
The chief inspector of the unit against drugs and organised crime (UDYCO) in Marbella says he is ‘very affected’ by the accusations against him. He says if he has committed any infraction, it ‘must be administrative and not criminal’.Alfredo M and his co-chief, Carlos F, are being held in preventative custody pending trial. Two others from the Fuengirola branch of UDYCO were released on conditional bail whilst a doctor from a Marbella clinic was bailed to the tune of 30,000 euros.
The inmate, identified as Alfredo M, denies belonging to a racket involving up to 16 other officers who allegedly pocketed stolen goods. Other charges including document forgery and illegal possession of firearms have been brought against various suspected members of the operation. But Alfredo M says he has ‘always worked to combat crime and the mafia’.
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