To the surprise of all the media and followers of the investigation into Luis Rubiales, the former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation is already in Spanish territory. Although initially he was going to return to our country next Saturday, April 6, the coach changed plans and landed at the Adolfo Suárez-Barajas airport yesterday morning.
On the flight from Punta Cana was journalist Ana Pastor and the El Objective team, as they had traveled to the Dominican Republic to record an exclusive interview with Rubiales.
Ana Pastor, pleasantly surprised to be able to cover Rubiales’ arrival in Madrid from the inside, shared in different programs what the flight had been like: “It was a movie flight. There have been four faintings, there have been turbulences, Rubiales was… well, I don’t know how to describe these last 24 hours.”
It should be noted that Rubiales is being investigated for a series of irregular contracts that he would have made during his mandate in the RFEF, which caused the authorities to be waiting for him when he arrived at the airport.
”As soon as the plane landed, the Civil Guard was waiting on the tarmac (…) An agent got on and explained what was going to happen next (…) He got into a black van the feet of the plane and they took him away,” the La Sexta journalist shared in a telephone connection to Al Rojo Vivo.
The Aruser@s program has started its newsletter with the arrival of the technician to our territory and has echoed how the entire process went with the authorities. Marc Llobet has announced to the audience that, despite the fact that he was not finally detained and that he will not have precautionary measures, Rubiales will have to go to testify about the alleged irregular contracts.
Both Marc Llobet and Alfonso Arús himself wanted to highlight an element of the images of Rubiales at the airport. The man of Canarian origin left the plane and headed to the black van that took him to the Civil Guard headquarters in Barajas, at which time he confidently patted one of the agents who met him on the back. accompanied
”I’m left with patting the civil guard as if to say ‘lad, how are you?’ (…) It seems like camaraderie,’ said the presenter of the magazine before another of the collaborators pointed out that he had a ‘very Rubiales’ attitude.