
A large-scale operation related to the investigation of suspicious government contracts is ongoing in Spain. Following the arrest of former Socialist Party member Leire Díez and former SEPI president Vicente Fernández, Civil Guard officers have detained another individual. The person was taken into custody in Vizcaya, but their name has not yet been released.
Alongside the arrests, investigative actions have extended to several regions across the country. Officers from the organized crime unit are conducting searches at companies linked to Servinabar. A key episode is the visit to the Zaragoza headquarters of Forestalia. Additionally, operations are underway at commercial premises in Madrid and Sevilla.
According to investigators, the companies at the center of attention may have been involved in signing contracts with government agencies under conditions that have aroused the suspicions of law enforcement. Specifically, there are concerns about possible violations in the awarding of public contracts and potential corruption schemes.
During the searches, authorities are seizing documents, electronic devices, and other materials that could shed light on contract details. Investigators are closely analyzing financial transactions and the structure of the deals to determine whether any laws were broken and who might have benefited from these suspicious agreements.
The investigation is ongoing, and it is possible that more names will soon be added to the list of those detained. Searches at company offices and private residences may yield additional evidence that could shed light on the suspected individuals’ and organizations’ operations.











