After publishing my last blog post, I anticipated an escalation in surveillance, and unfortunately, that’s exactly what happened. In the days following the post, there was a noticeable increase in patrols around the area where I was taking a course, specifically near Orenze Street, 70, close to the Plaza Castilla courthouses.
On February 5th, at 8:40 AM, as I was heading to the RENFE station in Aranjuez, I noticed a local police patrol circling the street leading to the station and through the parking lot. When I arrived at the station and boarded the train to Madrid, the officers from the patrol followed. One of them entered the train and approached me with a hostile expression, his hand resting on his gun holster in a clear attempt to intimidate and threaten me. The other officer remained at the train door. The officer who approached me asked for my identification, which I handed over. He then walked back to the door, supposedly to verify my documents, and made a comment to his colleague about me being the person they were trying to “drive crazy.”
After a few minutes, he returned my ID, maintaining the same threatening demeanor. It was evident that their goal was to scare or unsettle me. This was no longer indirect harassment but a direct attempt to intimidate. Their body language and expressions spoke volumes, even though no words were exchanged. It’s worth noting that these officers were actively involved in the persecution, harassment, and torture I endured in 2022, as detailed in previous blog posts.
Between February 12th and 14th, I managed to identify and remove individuals who had infiltrated the course on behalf of the National Police (PN) and Civil Guard (GC). These individuals began loitering near where I was supposedly receiving job interview calls. Among them were Gema N., Erlinda, and the receptionist at Cink Coworking, where the course was held, as well as others who rented spaces in the coworking facility.
On February 15th, I visited the Centro Propio de Desarrollo Informático y Comunicaciones San Blas, where I had taken a course between October and November 2024, to speak with the instructor, Jorge Arazans Pérez. was collaborator with the GC and PN I also knew that several infiltrated students, such as Emilio and Ana Isabel Briones, were collaborators with the GC and PN. When I arrived at the reception, the Ecuadorian security guard and the receptionist were visibly nervous. I asked if Jorge was in class and if he would be taking a break soon. The security guard responded rudely, saying Jorge rarely came down. I waited, and after about 10-15 minutes, the receptionist asked for my name and went upstairs to speak with Jorge. When he finally came down, he was visibly nervous and simply said he didn’t have time to talk. As I left, I was surprised to see a National Police patrol outside, confirming my suspicion that the San Blas center is complicit in the systematic harassment and surveillance I’ve endured since arriving in Spain 14 years ago.
Additionally, the harassers from apartments 2A and 2B in Block 2 spent the entire weekend renovating their floor and removing a false wooden cabinet they had installed to cover a hole in the drywall. This hole provides access to the space between their apartment and mine, allowing them to reach under my floor. On February 17th, around 5:00 PM, while sitting on my couch watching TV, I felt vibrations in the floor beneath me. It was clear they were inserting some kind of electronic device, though their intentions remain unknown. This was done with the help of the owner of apartment 3A, Pedro Manuel Pascual Moreno, and his wife, Yolanda, who are key figures in this ongoing harassment
While tntyo the lurking axosers of apartment 2 of bloue 1 continue to do the same ersdtod guys are Mohamed, Claudio, Joel, Halil, Fatiha, the mode of action is one is located between the kitchen and between the entrance and the stairs and another spends it in the room that overlooks just above my apartment.
Today, February 19 at 9:30 a.m. that I am doing this update, they are very active in their criminal acts
