A defendant on the bench with a demonstration with false tickets on how to camouflage 150.000 euros in an envelope of those used for documents.It seems more typical of a film than of reality, but it is what has happened this Wednesday in the trial of the gürtel plot for the crimes in Boadilla del Monte.
It is true that a trial is the definitive place to provide the evidence, and that confessions are being heard in this.However, Gonzalo Naranjo, accused as one of the main shareholders of the SUFI company, to pay bites in exchange for awards, has gone further and has made a staging to demonstrate his ignorance on the commissions paid and delivered by himself.
What he wanted to demonstrate is that although he gave Francisco Correa, he did not know what was inside, who thought they were documents.Naranjo explained that the envelopes were given by his father and also boss, and that as he has no "habit of opening the envelopes his father or boss gives him", he did not know what was inside.The plot called Gonzalo Naranjo "El Niño del Money" and he does not deny deliveries but knowing what he was doing.
So two envelopes and three packages of one hundred false tickets each have been taken.He has introduced them in a fine folder and then in a Din A4 brown envelope (folio size) and has closed it again.
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Such graphic representations are not usual in view rooms, but nobody has put fights for Gonzalo Naranjo to do his staging to try to demonstrate his innocence.That, yes, his version is to blame his father, Rafael Naranjo, who is not on the bench for the simple fact that he died in 2019.
The defendants confessed to this trial Gürtel have assured that Sufi paid commissions to Francisco Correa.It was the price that the leader of the Gürtel got the City Council of González Panero to award him the maintenance and cleaning of the streets of the municipality.
The trial held these days to the Gürtel plot in Boadilla is shedding a lot of light on how a corruption plot acts.Each defendant confessed has given a long series of explanations about how contracts were rigged, commissions were agreed and charged.
This Wednesday adds to all those stories, but also adorned with a staging that included fake tickets exhibited from the bench and introduced in "brown envelopes" of which we have heard so many times to speak in the corrupt plots of our country.