Alleged Destruction of Evidence
Some critics of the indictment (for instance the public clerks' Spanish Union "Manos Limpias") allege that the passenger cars damaged by the explosions were destroyed to hide evidence, and the corpses found in the Leganés flat were buried without autopsy.
Those allegations have been dismissed by the Spanish Supreme Court ("Tribunal Supremo"). The Spanish institution denied the accusations and even prosecuted the "Manos Limpias" union for false accusations
Read more about this topic: Controversies About The 2004 Madrid Train Bombings
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