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The first section of the Castellón Court asks to reopen the case against Nomdedéu and Brancal | Radio Castellón

The first section of the Provincial Court of Castellón requests that resume investigation for what is known as the case of the envelopes against the former vice mayor of Castelló, Ali BrancaHe and the Regional Secretary for Employment, Enric Nomdedéu, as Radio Castellón has learned. A decision against the criteria of the Prosecutor’s Office and the judge who filed the case.

The first section of the Provincial Court has demanded that the investigation be reopened for the so-called case of the envelopes. The court upholds the appeal filed by the Popular Party and has revoked the order of provisional dismissal of the case issued by the Court of Instruction 2 of Castelló. The first section orders to continue with the procedure against the three investigated, the former deputy mayor of the Castelló City Council, Ali Brancal, the regional secretary for Employment, Enric Nomdedéu, and the advisor, Miquel Torres, all from the group Commitment, for a fact that dates back to the European elections of 2014.

In that period, according to a complaint filed by the PP, Nomdedéu and Brancal allegedly used the Castelló City Council mail to send electoral propaganda. As we move forward, the Prosecutor’s Office requested the file of the case last November, because it did not observe evidence of crime, and the court closed the case and rejected the appeals presented by the PP. The magistrate, in the car, alleged that the PP had withheld the envelopes for four years, the main evidence of the case.

The Hearing considers that from the instruction followed “there are sufficient rational indications of criminality so as not to rule out the participation of the three investigated in the alleged commission of a crime of embezzlement of public funds, for the sending in 2014 of envelopes with electoral propaganda from Compromís in charge of the municipal budget “.


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