MADRID, 21 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –
Vox has offered legal advice to the chief inspector of the Valencia Central Police Station, Ricardo Ferris, relieved of his post this Thursday for assuring in a Vox act held in the autonomous community that “practically all street crime is immigrants illegal”.
The Vox spokesman in Congress, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, claimed this Friday at a press conference that Ferris “told the truth” and “no one can be dismissed for telling the truth”, for which his party puts its legal services at your disposal to fight your dismissal.
Espinosa de los Monteros believes that what the Chief Police Inspector said is “what happens on the street” and the problem is that “some have problems with math.” “The problem with fighting math is that math usually wins,” he has warned.
The leader of Vox has thus lamented that “telling the truth” has become “a revolutionary act” and the chief inspector of Police cannot be dismissed for “telling the truth” and “what he sees every day”.
The decision to relieve Ferris of the position was adopted at the proposal of the Superior Headquarters of the Police in the Valencian Community, according to sources from the Ministry of the Interior.
In addition, a reserved information has been opened to clarify “all the details” in relation to his participation in this act on October 14 and “purify the responsibilities that might arise”.