The former director of the National Intelligence Center has avoided commenting on whether the CNI was investigating independence leaders.
The former director of the National Intelligence Center (CNI) from 2009 to 2019 Félix Sanz Roldán has warned that explaining the spying to independence leaders through the system Pegasus or on the role of the CNI can only take place in the specific control areas of this body.
Roldán, who joins Congress this Wednesday in an act on Spain and European security and defense ahead of NATO’s Madrid summit, has avoided commenting on whether the CNI has been investigating more than 60 Catalan independence leaders through the Pegasus summit. cyber espionage system, which can only be bought by governments.
“It is our duty not to answer in this area. Yes to answer in the areas that exist for the control of the center. At the control places of the CNI it will be possible to answer,” he commented after that he can’t “confirm nor deny, don’t even talk about it.”
Roldán added that the law prohibits him from speaking “neither about his resources, nor about his procedures, nor about his relations with third parties” and has emphasized that there are specific areas to explain.
Source: EITB

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