Two decades since Catalan police took charge of the roads
In 20 years, the Mossos d’Esquadra have booked two million drivers for speeding and attended 400,000 accidents
In 20 years, the Mossos d’Esquadra have booked two million drivers for speeding and attended 400,000 accidents
Communications director Patrícia Plaja criticized the Spanish judiciary
How has the country fared since a declaration of independence in October led the Spanish government to suspend self government?
“The last time we checked, Spain is a democracy,” says EC spokesperson Margaritis Schinas
Terror threat level is high, set at four out of five, with annual Mobile World Congress just round the corner
The individuals in custody have connections to incarcerated alleged terrorist Driss Oukabir
Recordings reveal Mossos d’Esquadra officers were surprised by violence of Spanish police and Guardia Civil at polling stations
Agent served as an escort for deposed president in October
A new report demands parliamentary debates on summer terrorist attacks and recommends Catalan police be given full access to intelligence databases
In a document released on Thursday, the organization condemned the use of police in order to “enforce a solution”
A total of 1066 people required medical attention as a result of Spanish police charges, 23 of whom were over 79 years old
The prosecutor had asked the judge to send Josep Lluís Trapero to prison without bail
The Superior Court of Catalonia ruled that security duties will be shared with Spanish Police
Judge accuses Mossos d’Esquadra of “inactivity” as some officers join with firefighters to protect public against Spanish police violence
A website was launched where people can register for mobilizations “whenever necessary”