Four arrested for the Ferraz riots, including National Democracy deputy Pablo Lucini

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This means that 81 people have now been arrested in the almost three weeks of protests, including two journalists from ‘El Mundo’ and ‘El Español’ and the communicator Vito Quiles.

The National Police arrested four people, including the Madrid deputy of the far-right National Democracy party. Pablo Lucinias a result of the disturbances caused during the anti-amnesty protests next to the PSOE headquarters, located on Ferraz Street in Madrid, police sources have said.

They are all charged with a crime of public disorder, and it is not ruled out that more arrests will follow. The officers established the authorship of the crimes through the recordings made by the National Police and the media of the protests next to the PSOE headquarters, which will last 21 days without interruption this Thursday.

This means that 81 people are now in custody in the almost three-week protests against the amnesty for those prosecuted because of the ‘trials’, including two journalists from The world And The Spanish and the communicator Vito Quiles.

Lucini, deputy of the National Democracies in Madrid, has been seen for several days in the front row of the demonstrations next to the Socialist headquarters, of which his party has been one of the main initiators. It was also possible to look into it Pedro Chaparronational leader of the party and condemned by the attack on the Blanquerna bookstore in Madrid in 2013.

Members of other far-right organizations such as Create a nation or a front bastionlike ultras of Real Madrid (Ultra South) and Atlético de Madrid (Frente Atlético)Police sources have indicated this.

Source: EITB

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