The statements of Jorge Pérez, former civil guard and winner of ‘Survivors 2020’, have shed light on the case that has half of Spain in suspense.
Pérez, who has participated in similar operations in the past, provided details about the investigation and arrest of Antonio Tejado, nephew of María del Monte, accused of being the mastermind of a series of robberies in Seville, including the assault on the house of his own aunt.
In statements to ‘ Así es la vida ‘, Jorge Pérez revealed that the operation against Nacho Tejado was well founded and supported by solid evidence, including the presence of a “pirate mobile phone” in the defendant’s residence. According to the former civil guard, monitoring the communications of the singer’s nephew’s accomplices led to the discovery of this device, which made it possible to geolocate it and establish his involvement in the events.
The ‘Survivors 2020’ winner also provided details about Tejado’s behavior before his arrest, pointing out signs of nervousness and caution that suggest his knowledge of criminal activities.
Additionally, Pérez described the standard procedure used in the arrest of suspects, highlighting the element of surprise as a tactic commonly used to avoid the destruction of evidence.
Regarding the legal future of Nacho Tejado, Jorge Pérez warned about the aggravating factor represented by his alleged role as the intellectual author of the crimes, which would have provided him with privileged access to sensitive information.
Additionally, he confirmed that Tejado was not found inside his aunt’s residence during the assault, but suggested that his participation in the crime organization implicated him significantly.
Finally, Jorge Pérez explained why Nacho Tejado could have had in his possession a police uniform and a police car light, suggesting that these tactics are common among criminal gangs to carry out “hits” without direct confrontations. His statements offer a detailed view of the complexity of the case and the possible legal implications for Tejado and his accomplice.