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State Attorney’s Office to Defend Aemet in Llíria Probe Over Leaked Dana Audio

The meteorological agency has personated as an injured party to pursue legal action after a manipulated emergency call recording surfaced from last October’s floods

Overview

  • Aemet officially joined the Llíria court proceedings on August 1 to seek civil and criminal remedies as a harmed party in case 462/2025.
  • The Abogacía del Estado received instructions to represent Aemet in its capacity as the injured institution during preliminary investigations.
  • The Grupo de Delitos Tecnológicos de la Policía Judicial has begun auditing evidence to assess whether the February leak violated secrecy laws.
  • Prosecutors point out that President Carlos Mazón shared a truncated audio that downplayed sustained red alerts contained in the full four-minute recording.
  • Investigators are exploring potential breaches of article 197 of the Penal Code for unauthorized disclosure of reserved meteorological-112 communications.