By Euro Weekly News Media • Published: 20 Oct 2015 • 8:24
FIVE Mijas Local Police officers are to face trial again after having been acquitted of drug trafficking.
The High Court has ordered the case to be reheard by a different group of judges, and evidence which was rejected when the case was first heard by a Malaga court included.
The Public Prosecutor’s Office and Mijas Council as the private prosecutor have called for jail sentences of between four and seven years for the five officers, who they believe used their uniforms, weapons and official vehicles to confiscate drugs and then sell them on for personal gain.
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I’m am sorry to say this,but dose this not prove the lacal police and the courts are as bent as a ——— well you make up your own mine. If the higher up folks are bent it probably go’s right to the man sweeping the streets.
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