Six agents of the Spanish secret services were involved in the coup attempt

The Cesid admits it in an internal document declassified by the Spanish government

Six members of Spanish intelligence services were involved in the 23-F coup attempt. This is what the Higher Center for Defense Intelligence (Cesid) —the previous version of the National Intelligence Center (CNI)— admits in an internal document that the Spanish government declassified this Wednesday. "Some members of this unit actively participated in the events of February 23," acknowledges Cesid after having carried out an investigation that concluded that six people "either knew about the events before the 23rd" or "planned operational support." This collaboration "they carried out" and "later tried to cover up their participation by activating an operation that would justify their movements" that day, the report states.