The police authorities have determined the presence of at least one businessman from Agüimes with interests in the south of Gran Canaria and who was part of the digital messaging group called 'Team A' and which served to cross-reference data between characters such as the mediator Marcos Antonio Navarro Tacoronte and the general of the Civil Guard, Francisco Espinosa. One of the keys to the process now is knowing what role these businessmen played in the aforementioned digital messaging group. Maspalomas24H has learned that Civil Guard General Francisco Espinosa indicated in his statement before the investigating judge of the 'Mediator case' on February 16 that he met the investigated Marcos Antonio Navarro Tacoronte by chance in a restaurant, and that at first meeting offered him a position as director of institutional relations in a company that he wanted to set up in the Canary Islands together with businessman Antonio Bautista - also accused -. "The working conditions were 5.000 euros and a protocol expense card," he said.
These operations circulated in a WhatsApp group where there is at least one businessman with interests in the Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés area. Navarro Tacoronte explained that he traveled two or three times a month to Madrid "because he worked with a deputy." Asked if it was then that Espinosa met the former PSOE deputy involved in the case, Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo, the general answered categorically no: "I didn't know him, and I don't know him now either."
The PSOE spokesperson in Congress, Patxi López, has closed the internal investigation into the 'Mediator' plot, allegedly headed by former socialist deputy Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo. The socialists were investigating how many PSOE deputies had participated in meetings with the plot after the alleged mediator of the plot, Antonio Navarro, revealed that he organized a meeting at this place for Fuentes Curbelo, alias 'Tito Berni', and a fortnight of members of the socialist group when the restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic were still in force.




