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The Prosecutor's Office of the Supreme Court has registered a complaint filed by the Confederation of Spanish Police (CEP) against the spokesperson in the United Podemos Congress, Pablo Echenique, for alleged incitement to violence on the social network Twitter when he sent a message to those who they participated in the first riots calling for the release of rapper Pablo Hasél, showing "all their support for the young anti-fascists."
Fiscal sources consulted by EL MUNDO explain that three complaints have been received against Echenique for these events and that the Public Ministry has limited itself to registering them without deciding whether to open pre-trial proceedings to analyze these events.
The complainant police union believes that Echenique may have committed a crime of incitement to violence set out in articles 557 and 559 of the Penal Code.
"There is no doubt, in short, that the protagonists of these altercations received qualified public support that became a reinforcing element of these acts of vandalism," they argue from CEP.
In the document of receipt of the complaint from the Public Ministry, with the seal of the registry, the prosecutor of the Chamber Javier Huete maintains that "today -February 24, 2021- criminal investigation proceedings have been initiated against the deputy Pablo Echenique Robba for CEP and others ".
On February 17, Echenique wrote a 'tweet' that generated a great controversy when he said the following while vandalism took place in Madrid and Barcelona in favor of Hasel: "All my support for the young anti-fascists who are asking for justice and freedom of expression in the streets, yesterday in Barcelona, today in Puerta del Sol ".
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