The singer María del Monte and his wife, the journalist Inmaculada Casal, will sit before the judge this Friday, February 16, to testify about the robbery they suffered in their home in Gines (Seville) last August, a assault in which the artist's nephew, Antonio Tejado, allegedly participated, and has remained in preventive detention without bail since last Monday.
“María del Monte, victim of the robbery in which her own nephew Antonio Tejado is involved, will testify tomorrow before the judge,” reported Rocío Romero, journalist at Telecinco, through a tweet on the social network A news that comes after the folkloric woman insisted on the presumption of innocence and her complete trust in the judicial system, a position she shares with Maria José Vargas, Tejado's mother.
The statements of the folklorist and his wife are key in this case, which began after they reported a robbery with violence and intimidation in their home last summer. From then on, Operation Abgena was launched, an investigation that for six months has focused on a criminal gang dedicated to robbing luxury homes in Seville, and of which Tejado, whose phone was tapped, ©fono, is the alleged “intellectual author.”
Chayo Mohedano's ex had a fundamental role in this organization, since according to details the Civil Guard was dedicated to reporting on the location of the safe – which is why Tejado advised that the robbery of his aunt be carried out when she was in her house, so she could lead the thieves to the loot herself. The singer could also withdraw the complaint against her nephew.