الأربعاء، 16 نوفمبر 2016

The National Audience investigates to Picardo by tortures to the president of Vox Madrid in Gibraltar

Judge of the National Court Ismael Moreno has accepted a complaint for the crimes of torture and against moral integrity presented by the president of Vox Madrid, Nacho Minguez, who was arrested for deploying a flag of Spain in the Rock last 20 of June. The judge, among the first steps he takes to boost the investigation, asks the Ministry of Foreign Affairs whether the chief minister of Gibraltar, Fabian Picardo, enjoys diplomatic immunity or not.

The complaint, which reports that Minguez was arrested for more than seven hours, attributes the crimes to the police and judicial officials who detained and guarded him, actions that were carried out by order of Fabian Picardo, according to this thesis. The judge admits to prosecution the complaint when considering that the enunciated facts can constitute the proposed crimes and to understand that it is the competence of the Audiencia Nacional.

The magistrate ordered several measures requested to shed light on what happened to the prosecution, who supported opening the investigation. Moreno asks the police if Picardo has residence in Spain and asks Foreigners for a report explaining whether they knew the facts, if Spain has protested to the British authorities for what happened or for other facts related to Gibratlar, in addition to the investigation on The diplomatic protection of Picardo.

The lawsuit filed by Minguez and his lawyer, Pedro Fernández, reports that the president of Vox Madrid was arrested after deploying a flag of Spain in the foothills of the Rock of Gibraltar, "proceeding disproportionately to his search and review in police departments for more Of 7 hours during which he was denied the exercise of his rights to communicate his detention.

The representative of Vox also denounced that he remained without food and without toilet "in conditions of dignity", a situation that according to his version was maintained when it happened to judicial disposition. Two days after his arrest he was sentenced to a speedy trial.

The investigation also investigates the treatment of Minguez lawyer Pedro Fernandez, who was subject to two searches and was held for nine hours in which he was held incommunicado under the threat of the police of Gibraltar, who assured him that if he did not recognize The facts would continue to be detained. The complaint adds that these officials recognized that the treatment accorded them "was for political reasons and in direct order" of Picardo.

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