Madrid City Council Ceases the Director of the Municipal Police Involved in the Run over of a Girl a Year Ago
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The mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez Almeida, has dismissed the until now director general of the Municipal Police, Pablo Enrique Rodríguez, after a new scandal in the oppositions to that police force. After seven years in office he has been replaced by Antonio Domingo Ayuso, reports El Mundo.Continue reading...
The City Council of Madrid has stopped on Thursday to the director of the Municipal Police, Pablo Enrique Rodríguez, involved just a year ago in the abuse of a girl. Deputy Mayor, Inma Sanz, has assured that the decision is due to "a change of stage" in the body. At no time has she referred to the scandals that have shaken the high command of the Municipal Police, but that they have "understanded that it ended a stage" and had to start a new "af…
The Madrid City Council of José Luis Martínez Almeida announced this Thursday the cessation of the director of the Municipal Police of Madrid, Pablo Enrique Rodríguez, who had spent years in the picota for several scandals, including his accusation for the alleged fixation of oppositions in 2022. Rodríguez left four and a half months of discharge last year after being criticized by the Deputy Mayor Immaculate Sanz who reproached him that he had …
The government of the City Council of Madrid led by José Luis Martínez-Almeida has so far ceased the director of the Municipal Police of Madrid,...
The Deputy Mayor has assured that the decision has been made simply because "a stage was over".
Pablo Enrique Rodríguez leaves office six years after being appointed by the mayor to head the body of local agents.A number of oppositions denounced, problems in the appointment of posts and the running over of a girl on the day of the blackout had shaken his leadershipThe report of the Municipal Police of Madrid exculpated the accident to its director and dismissed the abuse of the girl The City of Madrid has relieved his until now general dir…
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