Spanish specialists captured 14 individuals in assaults over suspected extortion identifying with development work connected to a rapid rail association amongst Madrid and Barcelona, the counter defilement prosecutor's office said on Tuesday.
The head of state-run fast rail organization ADIF Alta Velocidad documented a protestation posting three building destinations around the Barcelona station La Sagrera asserting that cheating worth 82 million euros ($91 million) had occurred, the workplace said in an announcement.
The 621-kilometer fast prepare line cost around 9 billion euros.
Prosecutors said they trusted authorities and representatives of private temporary workers were included in the suspected misrepresentation.
An aggregate of 15 premises including business areas and homes were looked in Tuesday's strikes, the announcement included.
It didn't name any of the organizations included.
($1 = 0.9007 euros)
(Reporting by Robert Hetz; Writing by Dave Graham; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
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