Postal unions denounce that the Government puts “thousands of workers at risk by sending package bombs”

CCOO and UGT, with more than 70% of the representation of the staff in Correos, have denounced the "chain of irresponsibility" of the managers of the public postal company, the Ministry of the Interior and the Presidency of the Government for "allowing it to be put in The safety of thousands of workers is at risk due to the shipment of bomb packages to embassies, political personalities and companies in several Spanish capitals”.

The organizations pointed out that, despite having expressly requested it last Thursday, December 1, they have not been informed by the company about the security measures adopted, and they consider it "unacceptable" to learn from the press that on November 24 there was already the knowledge of the existence of an explosive device that has been circulating through the red postal public has entered its destination, the Palacio de la Moncloa.

“It is hardly credible that Correos was not warned about the existence of this first explosive device, and that the Government in Moncloa and the Ministry of the Interior forgot that in Correos, there was a risk for more than 50.000 people who could be handling throughout the entire chain of admission, classification, transportation and delivery, potentially dangerous shipments for your safety, as has in fact been confirmed, and that has been happening for almost a week," both organizations state.

If this is confirmed, the CCOO and the UGT point out that the existence of a security breach in the Post Office is evident, as already happened in the spring of 2021, when threatening shipments addressed to political personalities containing ammunition or knives circulated through the postal network.

In any case, it denounces that of the millions of shipments that are admitted daily, only barely 4% of the shipments pass through the scanner detection systems, and although the company justifies itself by stating that all potentially suspicious shipments by weight or dimensions were scanned, the new incident proves that it is not true.

For this reason, CCOO and UGT ask that responsibilities be cleared at the highest level for this "very serious" irresponsibility. “The workers we represent and the potential risk that hovers over them cannot be forgotten in this story,” they conclude.