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Alcalá De Henares Local Police Chief Leaves Office, Investigated for Gender-Based Violence

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The command has requested the transfer for personal reasons to his place of commissioner in Torrejón de Ardoz to defend himself there for the ongoing investigation in a city court.

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The mayor, Judith Piquet, had resisted ending it despite the complaints and defended waiting for a final court ruling.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The chief commissioner of the Police of Alcalá de Henares, Luis Antonio Moreno, resigned from his post on Wednesday, days after it became known that two women had denounced him for domestic and gender-based violence and for family abuse. Moreno has formally applied for his discharge from the city council led by Judith Piquet (PP), who placed him in office on a discretionary basis, and apparently not the mayor, who maintained that he would not ce…

·Spain
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Luis Antonio Moreno Pascual has asked for his re-entry into the local police of Torrejón de Ardoz, without the municipality having commented on the future job of the commissioner. Alcalaine opposition and unions celebrate the resignation

·Spain
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Luis Antonio Moreno Pascual uses personal reasons, but his situation is very compromised after the denunciations. Go back to Torrejón de Ardoz

·Spain
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The command has requested the transfer for personal reasons to his place of commissioner in Torrejón de Ardoz to defend himself there for the ongoing investigation in a city court.

Lean Right

The Chief of the Municipal Police of Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), Luis Antonio Moreno Pascual, today presented his resignation for "strictly...

·Madrid, Spain
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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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