MADRID, 23 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –
In the last few hours, the National Police has made four arrests due to the disturbances these days ago in the protests in the vicinity of the PSOE headquarters on Ferraz Street in Madrid, among them a leader of National Democracy, as reported to Europa Press. police sources.
The leader of the far-right National Democracy party detained is Pablo Lucini, according to these sources. The group has indicated on social networks that it is his delegate in Madrid and that the arrest was carried out by agents of the Provincial Information Brigade at his home.
The four arrests confirmed by police sources have been carried out by the investigations of the National Police following the recordings that have been made of the concentrations against the amnesty law agreed for the investiture of Pedro Sánchez as president of the Government.
The Police had made a total of 76 arrests for crimes of public disorder, disobedience and attack against a law enforcement officer within the framework of the protests in Ferraz that began on November 3. According to data from the Ministry of the Interior as of November 21, 47 had been brought to justice and 29 have been released.
In the demonstrations, groups of far-right protesters have been repeatedly detected who have raised slogans against the Government and also thrown objects at the police line, sometimes trying to go over the fences placed by the ‘riot police’.
Last night the twentieth protest was held in Ferraz, which has been progressively losing attendance. According to data from the Government Delegation, there were 800 people in the latter, although around 9:30 p.m. the majority left the concentration peacefully and without significant altercations.
The Solidaridad union, associated with Vox and one of the organizers of most of the demonstrations against the amnesty in Ferraz, attended the twentieth day of protests last night to encourage attendees to join a general strike this November 24.