Police did not expect violence during 2017 referendum, says former official
Finishing his testimony in the Supreme Court, Manuel Castellví confirms government and pro-independence groups called for "peaceful" behavior
Finishing his testimony in the Supreme Court, Manuel Castellví confirms government and pro-independence groups called for "peaceful" behavior
Former Mossos d'Esquadra information head says he warned government of potential "escalation of violence" on day of independence referendum
High-ranking Catalan police officials also to testify in court
"They blockaded our way, made human chains, they attacked us and pushed us," says Sebastián Trapote in independence trial
High-ranking Catalan police officials also to testify in court
Juan Antonio Puigserver will be followed by Diego Pérez de los Cobos, former Spanish Guardia Civil police head
Spanish security officials, former members of Catalan parliament bureau and legal secretary of September 20 raids all set to testify
Juan Ignacio Zoido claims he was not in charge of the operation to stop the vote
National Court will judge former chief Trapero and interior ministry officials for their role in the independence bid
The Catalan Police received the notification in the early hours of Sunday morning
18-year-old woman reported rape to Catalan police on Sunday morning
Video shot from the inside of a police van while jailed Catalan leaders were being transferred to Madrid
Two mayors, a photojournalist and president's nephew among those temporarily detained over 'public disorder' offenses
Cell plotted attack in Barcelona
Police expects some ten detentions in Catalan capital and Igualada