Vox sues former Podemos adviser Dina Bousselham for false testimony for the theft of her mobile

11/05/2022 at 19:11

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The formation of Abascal accuse the ex-adviser of Podemos of “simulation of crime, procedural fraud and false testimony”

The Legal Vice-Secretariat of Vox has presented before the Court of Instruction of Alcorcón (Madrid) a complaint against former Podemos adviser Dina Bousselham and her partner, Ricardo Antonio de Sa Ferrerira, for “simulation of crime, procedural fraud and false testimony” in relation to the complaint about the theft in 2015 of the mobile phone that hosted a series of information that was later published in the press.

The legal deputy secretary of the party, Marta Castro, has influenced her letter to the Court that the defendants presented an extension of the complaint for the theft of the mobile “after” the recovery of the mobile card.

“With the aforementioned infraction, the fraudulent start-up of the institutional system for investigating the crime and punishing the offender is reproached,” has underlined in the complaint.

In it, he also emphasized “the change of version of Dina regarding the operation of the SIM card of her mobile”. Likewise, it has denounced that, within the framework of the separate piece that is processed by the Central Court of Instruction number 6 of the National Court, the defendants “have deliberately and consciously failed to tell the truth, with the spurious intention of maintaining opened criminal proceedings against certain persons as alleged perpetrators of a crime of revealing secrets”.

Thus, Vox has asked the Court to take a statement from the defendants and add it to the proceedings new the full witnessed copy of the procedure of the separate piece number 10 of previous proceedings, processed by the Central Court of Instruction number 6 of the National High Court, including the recordings of the statements.

He has also asked to be added to the present performances witnessed full copy of the diligence procedure that has been processed by the Court of Instruction number 5 of Alcorcón.

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