Identified the inspector who wanted to 'copy' in the Mossos mayor's exam

The Divisió d'Afers Interns (DAI) of the Mossos d'Esquadra has identified the owner of the mobile phone that was located in the room where a preparatory court meeting was to be held to select Catalan police officers.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
25 October 2022 Tuesday 07:31
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Identified the inspector who wanted to 'copy' in the Mossos mayor's exam

The Divisió d'Afers Interns (DAI) of the Mossos d'Esquadra has identified the owner of the mobile phone that was located in the room where a preparatory court meeting was to be held to select Catalan police officers. According to the evidence collected, the owner of the device is an inspector who was precisely going to present himself to the mayor's contest, according to El Mon.

The inspector was a substitute member of the court to choose the new inspectors. Taking advantage of the fact that he had participated in the previous meeting in the same room where the court of mayors met, he presumably left a telephone with the recorder activated. A terminal without SIM. In that meeting they were going to discuss and agree on the issues that they would ask the opponents.

Those responsible for the DAI suspect that the accused acted individually and with the sole intention of knowing in advance what topics were going to come up in the oral exam in order to present himself with an advantage in relation to the rest of the participants. The case is prosecuted and it is expected that the inspector will give a statement in the next few days in court for a crime of attempted disclosure of secrets. The crime did not take place because an official from the Department of the Interior, also a member of the court, discovered the presence of the telephone before the meeting began.

The DAI has opened a sanctioning file against the inspector that will be closed when he is convicted or acquitted of the judicial accusation. Meanwhile, the suspect has been transferred to the central complex of Egara to carry out other types of functions. Thus, it is no longer part of the DAS (Divisió d'Avaluació de Serveis) of the Mossos, an area led by Major Josep Lluís Trapero and which reports to the director general of the Catalan police, Pere Ferrer.