Events

Carmen Guerra (PP) calls the Government Delegate in the Canary Islands "deceitful" and "compulsive liar" due to the SIVE controversy

The National Deputy of the PP, Carmen Guerra, who is also joined by her fellow deputy Gabriel Mato and Nuevas Generaciones, accused the Government Delegate in the Canary Islands, Carolina Darias, this Wednesday of being ...

The National Deputy of the PP, Carmen Guerra, who is also joined by her fellow deputy Gabriel Mato and Nuevas Generaciones, accused the Government Delegate in the Canary Islands, Carolina Darias, this Wednesday of being "in addition to a compulsive liar", a "liar", because "she intends to continue affirming that she was unaware that since last September the Civil Guard had already warned about the profound failures of the Comprehensive Surveillance System (SIVE) on the island of Lanzarote", where on February 15, 25 immigrants who were traveling in a boat not detected by this device died.

For Carmen Guerra, "if Carolina Darias had exercised her responsibility as Government Delegate and had heeded the warnings" from the Civil Guard, "the tragedy would very probably have been avoided".

Guerra also affirms that Carolina Darias wants to "shirk" her responsibility, also when the Civil Guard warned that in the north of Lanzarote "there is a shadow zone where all types of boats sneak through, especially those brought by the mafias".

According to Guerra, "this Government Delegate is demonstrating an alarming coldness and lack of all kinds of scruples, even for reasons of humanity." In this context, the PP deputy calls Darias a "police commissioner" and says she is "in other types of matters", without citing them.

Carmen Guerra also says that the delegate "is beginning to lose her cool and is beginning to invent plots whose only connoisseur is herself", and then insist on the matter of the arrests of PP officials for alleged cases of corruption. "The complaining inspector [José Ángel Vargas] questions both the functioning of the Superior Police Headquarters of the Canary Islands and the political bias that some police commanders have applied in the investigations," he argues.

ACN Press