African Businesses and Officials Demand Justice Against Disgraced Spanish Police Commissioner José Villarejo and Diario Rombe Founder Delfin Mocache Massoko
African Businesses and Officials Demand Justice Against Disgraced Spanish
Police Commissioner José Villarejo and Diario Rombe Founder Delfin
Mocache Massoko According to a Spanish government indictment, Villarejo received money and worked with Massoko to discredit African businesses and politicians JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, December 1, 2020/ -- Former Spanish Police Commissioner José Villarejo and Delfin
Mocache Massoko, who manages Equatorial Guinea’s digital newspaper
Diario Rombe, will be sued and brought to justice. According to a
Spanish government indictment, Villarejo received money and worked with
Massoko to discredit African businesses and politicians, using
privileged information to sell and extort customers and conduct illegal
spying activities.
Over the past few years, individuals tied to Diario Rombe have indeed
been trying to extort companies and public officials, and threatened to
inflict substantial financial and reputational harm on them if their
demands were not met. These are serious offences that should no longer
go unpunished. As the affairs grows, it is becoming clear that not only
did José Villarejo receive USD 5 million in exchange for working with
other already disgraced individuals to discredit African companies and
officials, but also kept making false public statements alleging
wrongdoing from them.
This is a case where a corrupt police officer teamed up with unethical
Equatorial Guinea blogger to blow well past the line of aggressive
advocacy, and crossing into the territory of illegal extortion and
spying in an attempt to enrich himself and his companions by extracting
millions of dollars from African businesses and government officials.
Consequently, a criminal and civil complaint is currently being pursued
by Centurion Law Group on behalf of the victims. This criminal and civil complaint demonstrates the continuous commitment to unmasking malicious actors behind some of the most egregious attacks on black businesses
and everyday Africans. The fight against corruption and mismanagement
should be aggressive and we must work together to get results.
The consequences of Delfin Mocache Massoko and Villarejo’s actions are
far reaching, affecting not only individuals, but also entire African
economies trying to recover from Covid-19 and economic slowdowns.
Engaging in abuse of power for extortion purposes is a dangerous and
illegal game and African executives and officials are now ready to stand up for their rights. Those found guilty will be held accountable for
their actions, and Centurion Law Group intends to continue working with
the Spanish authorities and other relevant jurisdictions to vigorously
seek justice.
By calling out and seeking justice against those who threaten
hardworking Africans, we expose criminals who hide behind their computer and blogs and launch attacks that threaten our public safety, our
businesses, our jobs and our ability to get Africans out of poverty. Our firm, with other law firms in Spain, Europe and the United States and
with the assistance of Spanish and European authorities, is sending a
strong message that we will work together to investigate and hold these
criminals accountable.
Link: Centurion Law Group
African Businesses and Officials Demand Justice Against Disgraced Spanish Police Commissioner José Villarejo and Diario Rombe Founder Delfin Mocache Massoko
African Businesses and Officials Demand Justice Against Disgraced Spanish Police Commissioner José Villarejo and Diario Rombe Founder Delfin Mocache Massoko
African Businesses and Officials Demand Justice Against Disgraced Spanish Police Commissioner José Villarejo and Diario Rombe Founder Delfin Mocache Massoko
African Businesses and Officials Demand Justice Against Disgraced Spanish Police Commissioner José Villarejo and Diario Rombe Founder Delfin Mocache Massoko
African Businesses and Officials Demand Justice Against Disgraced Spanish Police Commissioner José Villarejo and Diario Rombe Founder Delfin Mocache Massoko
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