ABC of Spain 2 / Customs Surveillance has sealed this past dawn headquarters in Lugo of Monbus, one of the largest companies passenger transport by road in Galicia, chaired by Raul Lopez. The club also president of basketball Obradoiro, which plays in the ACB league, has been arrested by the Guardia Civil.
Half a dozen Customs Enforcement agents are currently before the main entrance to the offices of Monbus, so it is suspected that soon will proceed to registration.
Workers in Monbus offices today have not had access to their jobs to be sealed the main entrance.
The matrix Monbus headquarters is located at the site of the Arieiras, about two kilometers from the city of Lugo on the old road to Santiago.
The measures are part of a new operation ordered by the Court No. 1 of Lugo, carrying the Pilar de Lara Cifuentes, who also directs operations as the “Pokemon” judge.
The proceedings of this operation, which has just started and is running, have been declared secret by the investigating judge. Consulted sources have stated that they do not fall within the “Pokemon operation” which also instructs De Lara.
Arrested President Raul Lopez, by order of the judge Pilar De Lara Owner and President the carrier Monbus, Raúl López, detained in the dungeons of the Civil Guard Command of the Plaza de Lugo Britain, sources have confirmed the Armed Institute. The arrest was carried out in the last hours by Customs Enforcement agents, who moved to Lugo employer to the dungeons, where he remains guarded by the Guardia Civil. Raul Lopez appeared in two of the causes leading said Lugo tried, linked to investigations related to the so-called judicial operations “Pokemon” and “Octopus”, the first of alleged irregularities in the award of public services and the second related to the entry and search of the Provincial de Lugo. Early in the morning of Thursday it has reached the Plaza Britain Raul Lopez, whose company Monbus, based in the neighborhood of the Louzaneta, is being recorded by agents Customs Surveillance.
With Information ABC of Spain 2
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