Malaga 2nd Court of Violence Against Women launched an investigation against the priest. He was arrested for allegedly violating a restraining order against a woman; The case in which the woman he was with filed a harassment complaintSupposedly he had a romantic relationship.
The defendant is on parole and against himself. No restraining order was issued by this judicial body in Malaga.As reported by the Supreme Court of Justice of Andalusia (TSJA).
The alleged harassment case was first investigated by the Magistrates’ Court and Instruction No. 4 of the town of Vélez-Málaga, Málaga, and both testified. Woman reported that religious man harassed her multiple times after breaking off the romantic relationship they had maintained up to that point.
Sources stated that the court decided to release the person under investigation on conditional release without imposing any restraining order. After that, Vélez Tribunal agrees to recuse itself in favor of Violence Against Women in Malaga Given that the alleged victim’s residence is in Alhaurín de la Torre, a municipality belonging to the jurisdiction of the capital.
On the other hand, the same Vélez Court agreed to file a complaint of theft against the woman by the priest, The same TSJA sources also pointed this out. Both are Venezuelan citizens.
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Civil Guard arrested the priest after one of the woman’s complaintsspecifically for an incident that occurred while he was driving on the A-7 near a shopping mall in Rincón de la Victoria and stopped next to the car of the person under investigation.
According to his complaint; The priest first slowed down, then accelerated.He occasionally gives her high beams, an attitude he maintains while driving on the road in question for a while.
The woman presented several complaints in different provinces and a judge judged the priest’s so-called He harassed this woman on the phone As well as sending messages requesting that he return to Malaga.
The Diocese of Malaga decided to dismiss this priest, who until now had served as the parish priest. Malaga’s towns of Canillas de Aceituno, Sedella and Salaresand that he will not serve as a priest in the state again, Diocesan sources told Europa Press.