Police Denounce that There Were "Political Orders Not to Act" in the Vuelta and Call for the Resignation of Sánchez and Marlaska
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Police unions Jupol, UFP, CEP and SUP, majority members of the National Police, today called for the immediate resignation of the government delegate in Madrid, Francisco Martín,...
The union of the National Police JUPOL has denounced that in the last stage of the Vuelta a España there were "political orders" so that the agents did not act against the propalestine protests that this Sunday caused the suspension of the last stage. "The orders within the police device were clearly political orders aimed not to safeguard public order and avoid protests, but to have the boycott of the Vuelta, as it finally happened", have indic…
Hours before the last stage began, Sánchez attacked the anti-Israeli demonstrations and did not have a single word of condemnation of the violence against cyclists.
The chief police inspector and spokesman for H50, Serafín Giraldo, criticized in El Cascabel de TRECE the political management of the police operation in the riots recorded in Madrid, where 22 officers of the Police Intervention Unit (IPU) were injured. The police chief stressed that the errors were not of the operational commanders, but the result of “wrong political guidelines”. Giraldo confirmed that most of the injured police have minor inju…
The main police unions have demanded the resignation of the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez; of the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska; and of the government delegate in Madrid, Francisco Martín, after what happened in the last stage of La Vuelta Ciclista to Spain.They accuse these political positions of designing a "destructive" operation that endangered the safety of spectators, cyclists and police agents.In conversa…
Laura García, spokesperson for JUPOL, defends the actions of the riot police in the face of the protests by pro-Palestinian demonstrators that took place yesterday during the Vuelta a España, which prevented the end of the sporting event and ended with 22 officers injured and two arrested. When Susanna Griso asked "what went wrong", with the large number of officers deployed, Laura is clear: "If we don't let them do what they do best, which is m…
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