
The Central Government has issued a pardon for Andrea Martín Targa, the ex-administrator for Ron Montero, who had been sentenced to 3-years’ imprisonment.
Whilst the mother of a son killed in a car crash asked for a pardon for the man who caused it, other families are infuriated that driver who cause the death of their children is still not in prison.
Do not adjust your reading glasses; you understood correctly. Amazingly he has kept his job.
With the Central Administration taking broadsides from all directions over corruption and ideologically tainted laws, it’s now decided to make things worse for itself.
The story begins in 2006 with the Catalan regional police, Los Mossos d’Escuadra, arresting a Rumanian man who they had misidentified as the author of a hold up. Whilst in custody they beat up and tortured the man, which was caught on the police station’s own CCTV cameras.
The Motril Town Hall is asking for a pardon for the 3,000 illegal dwellings within its municipality, 300 of which have been ‘found’ in the last year.
Let’s start off with some good news this month – God knows that there isn’t much news for the town this month, other than political pledges for the local elections on the 25th of this month.