Marlaska, Booed by the Civil Guards by Remembering the Agents Killed in Huelva: "I Too Am Sore and Rabid"
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Only a character completely gone and out of reality does it occur to him to present himself at the Civil Guard Academy in Baeza (Jaén) to say to relatives and civil guards that he feels “painful and rabid” because of the recent death in the service of two new agents of the Benemerita. And there has never been heard such a manifest and clear rejection to poor Marlaska that the evil of his boss does not allow him to skip these sufferings. Fernando…
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Fernando Grande-Marlaska has chosen to justify himself rather than admit mistakes after the controversy generated by his absence from the funeral of the two Civil Guard officers killed in Huelva following the pursuit of a drug-running speedboat. The Minister of the Interior downplayed his absence from the ceremony and maintained that the Ministry was sufficiently represented. This comes after the resounding booing he received this Wednesday at a…
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