• Envelopes with bullets Marlaska and Iglesias denounce a death threat received at the Ministry of the Interior

The majority unions of

Correos, UGT and CCOO,

have sent a letter to the president of the Postal Service in which they demand a security audit to verify why the envelopes with bullets addressed to the leader of

United We Can,

Pablo Iglesias,

or to the Minister of the Interior,

Fernando Grande-Marlaska.

The union representatives recall that "in the past the Post Office served as an instrument to

deliver personalized terrorist blows

to public figures" and that, since then, the Spanish Postal Service has been characterized by its "security" by aborting this type of shipments.

Following

ETA's

actions

,

Correos "adopted numerous security measures to prevent a public service from being used for purposes other than its function".

"Both the investments made to detect suspicious shipments and the protocols implemented throughout the postal network have prevented objects such as those mentioned from circulating," add UGT and CCOO in reference to the "rifle bullets" sent to public representatives.

Likewise, these measures made it possible to convert the Spanish Postal Service, in the opinion of the unions, into a "service with two attributes:

reliability and security."

"Given the strangeness of the lack of detection of these shipments by the security mechanisms available to Correos before delivery to the addressee and by the danger it poses to workers, we request that you inform yourself if the security operations have been modified ", underline the leaders of both unions,

José Manuel Sayagués (UGT) and Regino Martín (CCOO).

They also take the opportunity to demand a "security audit to detect possible needs that require new investments for the adaptation and improvement of current systems."

At the same time, they emphasize that these types of shipments "cannot circulate through our network."

In parallel, the

State Security Forces and Bodies

are already investigating the authorship of the anonymous death threats that Iglesias and Grande Marlaska received, as well as the

general director of the Civil Guard, María Gámez,

through their

Police

units

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