The judge of the National Court Manuel García Castellón maintains – after now analyzing a series of conversations between the businessman Josep Campmajó and another interlocutor who could be a Mosso d’Esquadra – that Tsunami Democràtic had among “its objectives” to act at the passing of the procession. of King Felipe VI in Barcelona in the summer of 2020. This is clear from an order from the investigator of the case dated this Friday to which La Vanguardia has had access.
García Castellón has come up with this new alleged action after reviewing the Civil Guard report on Josep Campmajó that appears in the case. There he says he found a thread of messages in the Wire application in which the businessman talks with another person who is hiding behind the user Xuxu Rondinaire. The judge suspects that it could be a Mosso d’Esquadra because he begins to explain “in detail” different aspects related to the preparations for a delegation, which “from the express references”, he understands that it may be a real delegation.
García Castellón endorses the report of the Civil Guard, ensuring that these data allow him to infer, as stated in his own document, that this conversation is referring to the visit that King Felipe VI makes annually to Barcelona on the occasion of the presentation of the Princess of Girona awards. The conversation thread, according to metadata, can be located between July 12 and 13, 2020.
According to the report, from Casa Real.
The car also contains the literal text of a message sent by Xuxu Rondinaire to the businessman. “Explain to me what you want to do and I’ll tell you if it’s worth it or a waste of time like at the Camp Nou.” García Castellón deduces that the reference to “wasting time” leads “inevitably” to the Tsunami action on December 18, 20199 at the Camp Nou, whose result “did not live up to” what the organization expected.
Given this, García Castellón orders the Civil Guard to investigate these conversations, identify the person behind Xuxu Rondinaire and report on the visits that Felipe VI had planned on those dates.