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	<title>Spain paid informants in Catalan police to fight independence - VilaWeb</title>
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		<title>Spain paid informants in Catalan police to fight independence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A report by ‘El Mundo’ says the expenses from a reserve fund led to identification of officials to be sacked after referendum]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Spanish police made&nbsp;&ldquo;systematic payments&rdquo; to some officers of the Catalan police force, the Mossos d&rsquo;Esquadra, to act as informants on potential links between the police leadership and the government in Catalonia over the 2017 referendum preparations. This is according to Spanish daily &lsquo;El Mundo,&rsquo; which says that with the data gathered by the informants, the government in Madrid earmarked the&nbsp;Mossos officials to be automatically sacked&nbsp;when Catalonia&rsquo;s self-rule was suspended.</p>
<div id="protag-in_content_d_p"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_d_p");});</script><section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-in_content_m_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_m_p");});</script></section><p>In fact, as soon as Spain took over Catalonia&rsquo;s administration in October 2017, several officers were fired, such as Josep Llu&iacute;s Trapero, the Mossos&rsquo; head. On January 20, 2020,&nbsp;<a href="http://www.catalannews.com/catalan-trial/item/a-guide-to-the-several-catalan-independence-trials" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Trapero and other leaders will face trial</a> for rebellion, and he faces up to 11 years in prison. According to &lsquo;El Mundo,&rsquo; Spain&rsquo;s home affairs ministry, now run by the Socialist Party, has informed the National Court of declassified information on the payments made when the People&rsquo;s Party was in charge.</p>
<p>The information about this reserve fund was sent to the court &ldquo;mixed together with documents linked to the so-called &lsquo;Kitchen operation,&rsquo; in which public funds diverted to&nbsp;spy and steal information&nbsp;from the former People&rsquo;s Party treasurer Luis B&aacute;rcenas is being investigated,&rdquo; says the newspaper.</p>
<p><strong>Catalan government reaction</strong></p>
<div class="remp-banner"></div><section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-in_content_m_1_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_m_1_p");});</script></section><p>Shortly after learning the news on Monday morning, Catalonia&rsquo;s vice president Pere Aragon&egrave;s called for&nbsp;&ldquo;transparency.&rdquo; Yet, he also said that the independence camp is&nbsp;not surprised by this type of activity: &ldquo;We know of a lot of attempts to drag us through the mud.&rdquo; The Spanish state &ldquo;always ends up resorting to the sewers rather than parliaments,&rdquo; he added.</p>
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