ECD Confidential reports that A Civil Guard officer from Moncloa has been sanctioned for getting drunk and pulling down his pants in front of police officers.
The Spanish version is not available on the ECD site--here is a link to an English version cortesía de Google Translate. In summary:
National Police and Civil Guard officers provide security at the Moncloa Presidential Complex, where the Prime Minister lives and works, and where the Council of Ministers meets, and they also escort the President and his family.
A ruling by the military court, to which Confidencial Digital has had access, has recently described a curious episode, which has cost a civil guard assigned to the security detail of the Presidency of the Government a financial penalty.
It appears that rather than doing bench press reps, he and others were doing reps of gin and other alcoholic lubricants such as rum and Cokes (the liquid legal Coke). Nor were they playing gin rummy.
This drunken episode of a Civil Guard of the Presidency of the Government, in the gymnasium of the Security Department of the Moncloa Palace, took place on April 1, 2022.
One of these officers has received disciplinary action. The Central Military Court said, "all of this [conduct] makes him worthy of the sanction of loss of salary with suspension of duties to its maximum extent ."He has been suspended from work and pay for 20 days for "conduct seriously contrary to the dignity" of the armed institute.

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