El trueque más indecente de Marlaska: el blindaje secreto de Sarah Santaolalla

The Ministry of the Interior, headed by Fernando Grande-Marlaska, has deployed fifteen National Police officers for the private security detail of Sarah Santaolalla while simultaneously withdrawing personnel from the witness protection unit. The JUPOL police union, the largest in the National Police, exclusively revealed the scandal on June 8, 2026, on esRadio: counter-surveillance officers assigned to Santaolalla are withdrawing protection from individuals cooperating with the justice system in corruption and organized crime cases. In this video, we analyze all the verified facts: the initial deployment of four officers set up in March 2026 at a cost of twelve thousand euros per month; Santaolalla's complaint against Vito Quiles, which was dismissed due to lack of evidence of assault; the restraining order denied by Court Number 23 in Madrid; and the escalation to fifteen officers without any court ruling to substantiate the alleged risk. Furthermore, the Interior Ministry has denied access to the reports justifying the protection, invoking the 1968 Official Secrets Act. The same Ministry that applies a ratio of one officer for every one hundred abused women under active protection in the VioGén system is assigning fifteen officers to protect a television personality with ties to the government. How long can a public security system continue to function when its own officers report that resources are allocated for political reasons?