Catalan police: interior minister denies political interference amid opposition criticism
Spanish government cools down threat of deploying its own officers in Catalonia
Spanish government cools down threat of deploying its own officers in Catalonia
President calls for new guidelines of conduct while interior minister says he will not hesitate to expel any officer who "went too far"
Several injured after rally aiming to protest against event to mark Spanish constitution 40th anniversary
Human rights group believes “impunity starting to break” as law enforcement officials begin testifying before judge over 2017 independence vote
Catalan police could not access to the reserved funds used to fight against terrorism and organized crime, says report
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Ada Colau and home affairs minister recognize police work as more than 50 people are arrested in narcoflats
Neighbors have been complaining for months about empty apartments being used to sell narcotics
Daniel Rodríguez called Barcelona mayor “functionally illiterate” and wished for pro-independence MP to be charged by bull
Senior Mossos d’Esquadra officers summoned to appear in local court in December
Home affairs minister, Miquel Buch, to give explanations in chamber
Vice president says violent scenes "must never be repeated," while opposition accuses president Torra of inciting clashes with police
Police intervene to clear the area in front of the chamber and evict protesters facing Spanish police station
Home Affairs minister Miquel Buch refuses to resign arguing Mossos used force to avoid "greater problems"
Catalan police use force to keep pro-independence protesters away from Spanish officers' march
Catalan 'Mossos d'Esquadra' use force in several locations against pro-independence groups to keep them away of Spanish police officers' march