The story happened about a year ago but it has been known now. Three national policemen from Avilés They were filed for taunting the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska and several charges in various conversations that took place in a private chat of national agents when the state of alarm began. The resolution was a suspension of employment and salary for one monthBut what is worrying now is how it may affect retirement.
“Be Marlaska the tragedy” O “fool” (referring to the deputy director of the National Police, José Ángel González) are some of the phrases that can be read in the messages. There is also a time where the DAO is mocked for a sum. “55 + 425 = 484 … with two balls, yes sir, whatever you say. You don’t know how to add. Unfortunately. He’s useless, sold out, he can’t even read. Painful. Where are we going with this mob?”, they relate the group. The controversy comes because all this took place in a private conversation between them. The PP of Avilés this morning has shown its solidarity and support for the three agents. Her spokesperson, Esther Llamazares, has explained that the information they have indicates that “A colleague leaked those messages and then, allegedly, he had a recognized public promotion in an embassy multiplying his salary by four.” For the conservatives this stems from the demands of the police unions for a wage equalization.
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– The popular has pointed out that they have been in the body for more than 30 years with a brilliant record. “They have more than 200 public acknowledgments for their skills, abilities, dedication and disposition. It seems tremendous to us that reprisals of this type are taken. and a march can be put on the record by a private conversation. “ From the PP he has pointed out that “We are not going to justify that nobody insults the minister, but they do have a private life. We must separate what they can do in their work and outside of it”. In fact, deputies Paloma Gázquez and Ana Vázquez are going to question Grande-Marlaska about what happened in Congress through two questions that have been registered before the Bureau of the Chamber. –
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