The Civil Guard informs the judge that the Attorney General has not returned "any mobile device" that the Supreme Court can examine

The Civil Guard has informed the Supreme Court that since the leak that the Attorney General is investigating occurred last March, it has received two mobile phones and has not handed any over. It adds that one of the terminals was reset by Álvaro García Ortiz himself on October 24, a week after the High Court opened a case against him for the alleged leak of data about Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner.
This is reflected in a document sent by the Central Operations Unit (UCO) to the magistrate Ángel Hurtado. The person in charge of investigating the case wanted to know how many phones the investigation had provided him, how many had been returned, whether they had been formatted and, if so, who had done it.
The document provides information requested from the Ministries of Finance and Digital Transformation, explaining that with what has been supplied to the UCO, "partial compliance" with the judicial requirement can be achieved.
The statement indicates that since June 31, 2023, the date set by Hurtado, García Ortiz "has received two mobile devices," one in May and another in December. And it adds that since March 7, 2024 - the date set for the start of the investigation - "the Attorney General of the State has not delivered any device due to disuse or replacement."
The Administration's responses to the Civil Guard add that, although "deleting or formatting telephone terminals is not a task carried out by that unit" they do have evidence of "a reset of the mobile terminal" delivered in May and which was "carried out by the State Attorney General himself."
This is known because "it was indicated in an email" received on October 24, the date on which investigators determined that the attorney general's cell phone number had changed, since days before - October 16, when the case was opened against him - he had already deleted messages from messaging applications.
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