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Brussels Cites Marlaska for Hiding Key Evidence During Meps' Mission in Barbate

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The European Parliament agreed this Tuesday to call for the appearance of the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, on 28 January in Brussels to explain an alleged obstruction to the mission of MEPs who investigated the murder of two civilian guards in Barbate (Cádiz) in February 2024. European groups in which the PP and Vox (European People's Party and Patriots for Europe) militate have joined their votes with those of the Europea…
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The European Parliament agreed this Tuesday to call for the appearance of the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, on 28 January in Brussels to explain an alleged obstruction to the mission of MEPs who investigated the murder of two civilian guards in Barbate (Cádiz) in February 2024. European groups in which the PP and Vox (European People's Party and Patriots for Europe) militate have joined their votes with those of the Europea…

Fernando Grande-Marlaska is going to have to appear in the European Parliament for the murder of two civilian guards in the Cadiz town of Barbate after being attacked by drug traffickers. In May 2025, a commission of European parliamentarians visited Barbate and Algeciras to investigate the murder of the two Benemerita troops overrun by a narco-lancha in early 2024. In their conclusions, the MEPs who carried out the on-the-spot investigation acc…

CEP, which initiated the procedure, welcomes the fact that the minister has to explain in Europe why he does not protect the agents.

The Committee on Petitions has approved, on the proposal of Vox, that the Minister for the Interior should come to the European Parliament on 28 January to explain 'why the patrol boat involved in the killings before the arrival of MEPs was withdrawn'.

The Committee on Petitions of the European Parliament has agreed to invite the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, to appear on 28 January to explain the conditions under which the State Security Forces and Corps work. The request comes after the mission of MEPs who visited Barbate and Algeciras in May 2024 to analyze the security situation and to examine whether attacks on agents should be considered 'eurodelitos'.

On Tuesday, the European Parliament's Committee on Petitions requested that the Spanish Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, appear in the institution on 28 January to explain an alleged obstruction to the mission of MEPs investigating the murder of two civilian guards in Barbate (Cádiz) in February 2024.The European groups in which the PP and Vox (European People's Party and Patriots for Europe) militate have joined their votes w…

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El Debate broke the news in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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