The magistrate of the National Court Francisco de Jorge has ratified the provisional prison for Óscar Sánchez, the chief inspector accused of cooperating with a drug trafficking organization to which 20 million euros were found in the wall of his house. In a car dated April 12 to which this newspaper has had access, the head of the Court of Instruction number 1 points out that “the police reports leave no doubt” and points to the “orderly accounting” of the policeman found on his mobile as reasons to confirm the imprisonment measure. Sánchez was arrested on November 6 along with other alleged members of the drug trafficking organization after careful investigation developed by the Central Narcotics Brigade and the Internal Affairs Unit. The operation was precipitated after the intervention of the greatest cocaine stash of the history of Spain that arrived in Algeciras in mid -October 2024.de Jorge is carrying out a review of the prison measures agreed for some of the members of the organization after the first arrests. To date, there have been twenty arrests. Among others, the alleged leader of the plot, Ignacio Torán, was released for a procedural issue, and the wife of Oscar Sánchez, Noelia Ruiz, also a police officer. But in the case of the Chief Inspector he has decided to extend this measure. The instructor speaks of the “very powerful indication” representing the “huge sums of cash” found in the records of Sánchez’s homes and in his office of the Superior Police Headquarters of Madrid. Amounts “never seen by this instructor”, highlights Jorge. The magistrate points out that these tickets coincide “millimetrically” with the data extracted from the police mobile. “On that phone Óscar Sánchez wrote the kilos of cocaine content that the organization managed to introduce successfully, thanks to its help and also thoroughly scored the amounts of money that corresponded to it,” the car details. The mechanism used by the police was to introduce names of people, companies, telephone numbers and container in the police databases to find out if someone else was investigating them. In this way he could guarantee the security in drug deliveries and that his protected were safe.The instructor gives a very relevant weight to police investigation that, for him, leaves no doubt. “Police reports detail the thorough and expert Modus Operandi with which Sánchez claimed to prevent any investigation into the companies and people with whom he collaborated or aborting the operation of the import or rescue of cocaine if he could not stop the investigation of others. All this is perfectly documented in the actions,” says the magistrate. in which the container with 13 tons of cocaine was intervened, the most requisitioned in Spain, in the port of Algeciras. The Chief Inspector was not able to detect the operation, because the central narcotics brigade did not introduce the container data that was going to be examined in the police databases, so that the chief inspector could not know the intervention in advance. The summary shows a Sanchez contrary to his companions because he had not been informed of the apprehension and the explanations he gives to his partner Torán on what happened. “They are also clear about the conversations in which he himself gives instructions on what to do after the discovery of the drug in the port of Algeciras,” writes the magistrate. The investigation proves that, after the intervention, the chief inspector gave the chivatazo to two members of the plot to escape before being arrested. (Tagstotranslate) Spain