The mayor of Getxo has denounced the obstruction of police work at parties and asked for respect
EITB has learned that the Municipal Police received a call alleging that a person had just made touches to another person, in this case the minor. A youth group prevented the identification of the alleged aggressor.
Amaia Agirre, mayor of Getxo.
Themayor of Getxo, Amaia Agirre , has reported that several people have prevented the Getxo Municipal Policefrom working properly at the San Ignacio Festivities last night. Agirre has stressed that, for the time being, there is no record of allegations of sexual assault, but has stressed that the officers have not been able to do their job.
As EITB has learned, the Municipal Police received a call alleging thata\u00A0 person had just touched another person, in this case the minor. A group of young people prevented the identification of the alleged aggressor.
In this regard, he has called on society not to interfere with these duties of the local police who have the public security and hascalled for"the peaceful parties that the getxotarras will be able to enjoy".
Getxo City Council has issued a statement in response to last night's events expressing its "full support and appreciation"for the work of the Municipal Police and the Ertzaintza, whose work" guarantees the security, freedom and coexistence of all of us on a daily basis ".
"There is no violent act or attempt to obstruct compliance with the law that can find support in a democratic and pluralistic society like ours," the City Council note stresses.
The Getxo City Council also recalls that it has always "strongly"condemned any aggression, and in particular attacks on people's sexual freedom.
In this sense, the citizens are called upon to "enjoy the holidays with joy, respect and tranquillity. The holidays are a time for meeting, sharing and enjoying. Let not a few be blurred by what belongs to all. "
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