Tuesday, April 5, 2011

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Del Olmo is guilty Police in Cantabria also collects data for the PSOE

Rubalcaba ask agents to 'sell' also has limited fuel to Civil Guard patrols in Torrelavega and San Vicente
Rubalcaba junto a Gorostiaga en un acto del PSOE en Cantabria. / Foto: PEDRO P. HOYOS obvious discomfort. Accumulated and "monumental." It's what they feel the agents of the Security Forces stationed in Cantabria State were made public (it unveiled yesterday the world) that the Ministry of Interior, whose owner is Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba, called on the commissioners of the National Police (CNP) and the Civil Guard headquarters in Spain to update the merits of their troops "to local and regional elections." In Cantabria the order, at least at the CNP, reached last week. The period was the director of Office of Secretary of State for Security for sending information ends today.

Data collection for electoral use yesterday unveiled the national edition of this newspaper has angered and greatly among the ranks of the key players in Cantabria. This is acknowledged to this Editorial police and guards civilians, defined as "shameful" and "incredible" the order of the Secretary of State.

The petition is attached to the report "qualitative", as the rest of Headquarters has asked the State Department and is developing the CNP detachment in Cantabria. This should be referred to the superiority before 30th April. Police sources in Cantabria relate the secret (until now) electoral use of statistics with the equally unknown to the public fundraising brings with drug seizures. Staff of the Security Forces reported pressure to meet the objectives of such actions marked in the annual plans and relate it to the level of fines required of the Guardia Civil.

About the latter body and the disclosure of this newspaper, although some players showed their surprise, given their use of "a computer program which can be downloaded from Madrid whatever it takes", the secretary Communications Unified Association of Civil Guards, Andrew Mahía, said yesterday that CANTABRIA WORLD 'to be true as published, seems indicative of a total lack of ethics by the current government, the security forces used for campaigning. "

According Mahía "Posts to get things they have done, take out the pay cut imposed on us, the situation in many quarters, that require a large investment to improve or have further reduced the provision for petrol cars. We have confirmed in Torrelavega and San Vicente are restraining orders more than 30 to 50 miles. "

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