catalonia attacks
Félix Sanz Roldán, head of the intelligence services at the time, described as “especially vile” the suggestion that the CNI allowed, through inaction or deliberately, the attacks.
“As an individual with high intelligence and a lot of memory, he would be able to manipulate easily,” says the intelligence service’s graphopsychological report.
The documentation on the attacks of August 17, 2017 in Catalonia declassified by the Government, and to which ABC has had access, dismantles the conspiracy theories of the Government’s pro-independence allies. The National Intelligence Center (CNI) never had any data
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