Rubiales would have hired detectives to spy on Aganzo

The news regarding the alleged suspicious actions of Luis Rubiales at the head of the Royal Spanish Football Federation continue.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
18 May 2022 Wednesday 05:59
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Rubiales would have hired detectives to spy on Aganzo

The news regarding the alleged suspicious actions of Luis Rubiales at the head of the Royal Spanish Football Federation continue. As published on Tuesday by the newspaper El Confidencial, the president of the Federation would have hired a detective agency to spy on the president of the Association of Spanish Soccer Players (AFE), David Aganzo.

According to this information, which if true would have repercussions on the honorability of Rubiales, the espionage was carried out in August 2019, specifically from Monday 19 to Thursday 22, just when a motion of censure was being carried out against the leader of AFE.

Apparently, Rubiales would have used the company Cryptex Europa SL, run by a detective named José Luis González, with an office at number 10 Calle de Velázquez and license number TIP 2121 from the Ministry of the Interior, and which had already carried out previously other works for the Federation.

The report of this espionage agency explains that the objective of the follow-up sponsored by Rubiales was "observing the behavior of Mr. David Aganzo Méndez" and knowing "the activities he carries out during working hours", but does not clarify the reasons why. the president of the RFEF wanted access to that information.

For its part, the Federation issued a statement this morning in which it describes what was published by El Confidencial as disinformation and denies that it is true. "About today's chapter, in which the journalist does not consult or verify the published information again, the RFEF wants to completely deny that the president or the RFEF itself have commissioned any detective agency for any type of service or much least he has developed these follow-up actions nor, of course, has he been aware of the report to which the information alludes. The media returns to construct an intentionally false story linking the president to facts with which he has nothing to do, "they assure.


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