Police want Marlaska’s resignation…Private Security Forces want Marlaska’s resignation…It doesn’t matter when you read it because it has been repeated over and over again. For example, recently after the shooting incident on Isla Mayor. Even after being hit by a Kalashnikov bullet, … They must demand from ministers that they are considered to be in “hazardous occupations”. Oh my god. Now, Marlaska was once again able to add a new twist to his humiliation. The European Parliament has accused the interior minister of “withholding evidence” from a European Parliament committee regarding the death of a private security guard in the city of Barbate who was run over by a drug boat dancing in a small Zodiac. There’s nothing there. He has also been charged with obstructing an investigation. What will it take for him to resign?
Criticisms include the promotion of the commander in charge of that night’s suicide mission, as well as concerns about the unsuspecting agents fighting drug traffickers with weapons of war with ammunition stuck in their cars and vests. They were sent to death, as well as the accusations of Bataclava. The order was issued from the Theater of Falla. That morning, Marlasca was in Cadiz bragging about his success in the Channel, but someone was thinking of medals and not the lives of his men. If these two deaths do not weigh heavily on his conscience, there is only one reason why. It’s that for a long time he doesn’t seem to have any conscience whatsoever. Europe is acting with callous indifference to the fact that its denounced agents are not protected. In the quagmire of politics, we will always wonder what motivated a prestigious judge, completely discredited, to self-immolate in this way.
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