camp war The incident, which took place in Moreda (Asturias) on Saturday night, led to a group of young people in their twenties who had recently settled in the town, accompanied by the Civil Guard, to march from the town where the young people lived. The group that left the town consisted of five people with a newborn baby. son of one of them. During the restless night, one of the agents was shot.
As announced by Civil Guard officials this Sunday The events started at around 19.20 on Saturday.When a Citizens Security patrol from the Moreda police station on Conde de Guadalhorce Street “observed a person scolding a group of young people, all known to the agents, for their problems of coexistence with arriving neighbors, they approached the scene together with the Aller Local Police, who were also nearby, to prevent the incident from escalating.”
He stated that a large group of people, who were at the town’s entertainment area in Plaza de la Iglesia at the time, started approaching the young people, “shouting at the young people, some even slapping them and attacking them.” The Civil Guard added that the said Civil Guard and Local Police patrols carried out an immediate operation. protective fence around them to prevent attacks more serious. “During the siege in question, a member of the Civil Guard received a blow to the face, which had no consequences.”
The situation became tense, so the Service Operations Center (COS) The Civil Guard sent various service patrols to the area from both Citizen Safety and Traffic and USECIC agents. “Given the constant influx of people, it was decided that at 22.40 the young people would be transferred by public transport to other towns in Asturias, installing a security device that would allow them to leave their homes and transfer without incident. “The group of young people who were scolded consisted of five people, one of whom was his son It consisted of a newborn baby.”
Investigation
“It was the rapid intervention of the Civil Security and Local Police that prevented the events from becoming more serious and leading, above all, to attacks against the individuals named. Steps are being taken to identify the perpetrators of possible criminal acts.” Benemérita’s custodians.