The Vice President of the Canary Parliament Denounces a Montage to Link Him to an Entrepreneur Accused of Drug Trafficking
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The drug trafficking plot that the Police links to the former president and current second vice president of the Parliament of the Canary Islands, Gustavo Matos (PSOE), also reaches anyone...
The former president and current vice president of the Parliament of the Canary Islands, the socialist Gustavo Matos, has disassociated himself this Tuesday from any involvement with the businessman of Lebanese origin Mohamed Jamil Derbah, arrested since May 1, and has assured that at the only meeting they had held he promised to bring to the attention of Interior a series of possible police illegals in Tenerife that he had told him in the prese…
What is Gustavo Matos’ relationship with Mohamed Derbah? An investigation of Internal Affairs of the National Police in Tenerife reveals that the Vice President of the Parliament of the Canary Islands mediated before the Deputy Delegate of the Government in the Canary Islands for the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife to reduce police pressure on the businesses of Mohamed Derbah
The Tinerféño socialist Gustavo Matos, former president and current second vice president of the Parliament of the Canary Islands, disassociated himself on Tuesday from any involvement in the corrupt plot led by the Lebanese businessman based in the south of Tenerife Mohamed Jamil Derbah, in pretrial detention since last May 1 accused of leading an organized crime plot in the south of Tenerife.
The Vice-President of Parliament admits "a coffee" and that he promised to transfer "serious" facts from...
Former president of the Canary Islands Parliament and current second vice president, Gustavo Matos, appeared at a press conference in the Canary Islands Parliament to discuss his alleged association with a criminal organization dedicated to drug trafficking. During Monday, May 19, a report from the National Police linked the socialist in an address to the Delegation of the Government of the Canary Islands at the request of the group of narcos le…
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