The judge in the Sidenor case sees "clear signs of crime"
The judge of the National High Court and investigator of the case, Francisco de Jorge, sees "clear signs of crime"in the actions of President José Antonio Jainaga and the rest of the defendants, believing that knew they were in business with an Israeli arms producer.
In parallel with the search of the Sidenor plant in Basauri (Bizkaia), the judge authorized the control of telephones and e-mails of Jainaga and several commercial workers, considering that the buyer of STEEL was known to be an Israeli arms manufacturer.
On the same day, the Public Prosecutor's Office of the National High Court was notified of theorder authorizing the registration and did not have time to challenge it.
Over and above the rules for the type of steel sold, the instructor of this case believes that the defendants knew they were dealing with a gun producerand that the war in Gaza was ongoing.
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