12 May 1989,
The Spanish State Attorney General Luis Navajas referred to the San Sebastian Attorney General a report on the relationship of many civil guards with the spread of heroin and other drugs in the Basque Country. This document, which was called the Navajas Report, mentioned many senior officials of the Civil Guard, including Lieutenant Colonel Enrique Rodríguez Galindo. The report explained the relationship between officials at the Intxaurrondo headquarters and the Gipuzkoa drug trafficking networks, and that many civilian guards received enormous amounts of money from them in exchange for the distribution of the drug. The conclusions of the Navajas report were not investigated and the document disappeared from day to day, although no one explained how it was.
Read the interview with Pepe Rei, head of the Egin research group, on the Navajas report.