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Prosecutor's Office Asks Prison for National Police for Torture of Migrants in the Canary Islands · Global Voices

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The Canary Islands Public Prosecutor's Office will request the following week three years and three months in prison for a national police officer who is accused of having tortured and ill-treated two newly arrived immigrants in Lanzarote, in order to try to obtain from them information about who chartered their boat.The facts will be judged next Tuesday in the second section of the Las Palmas Hearing and allegedly occurred on January 1, 2024 at…
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The Canary Islands Public Prosecutor's Office will request the following week three years and three months in prison for a national police officer who is accused of having tortured and ill-treated two newly arrived immigrants in Lanzarote, in order to try to obtain from them information about who chartered their boat.The facts will be judged next Tuesday in the second section of the Las Palmas Hearing and allegedly occurred on January 1, 2024 at…

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infoLibre.es broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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