The Unified Association of Civil Guards (AUGC) reports that more than two years after claiming the Home Office policy guidance to the jumps of immigrants in Melilla fence, “the only” agents who have gotten there Featured is that “controls” read to certain items of an alleged protocol and were oblige sign that they have been notified.
“All it has done is to bring policemen, read the protocol and not all , but the items that are considered most important, and they have to sign a ‘aware’, they have not even given them a copy because they say it is a matter reserved ” explain in remarks from AUGC Melilla. The orders were to return “without further delay” to Morocco all migrants who had jumped the fence and his flight had not been “out of sight”.
The melillense delegation then added a note that the protocol “has not been written, was read by the officers of the Guardia Civil agents in five minutes, generating more questions for clarification, and also no questions about it were accepted.” For AUGC, this “ironic” way forward “is further evidence that the General Directorate of the Civil Guard (DGGC) does not want to acknowledge how to act civil guards Ceuta and Melilla , and left in a situation of lack of legal protection to all those who work on foot fence. “
They have verbal instructions to stop and return” immediately “to Morocco to all immigrants intercepted at the border fence These agents have already advanced the issue three weeks ago in a statement denouncing the instructions that have to work on the fence “are never written” and claimed that performed the so-called ‘hot returns’ knowing that the enactment of the Immigration Act was another.
As claimed, until last February 15 people died trying to swim to reach coast of Ceuta, orders were returned “without further delay” to Morocco all migrants who had jumped the fence and his flight had not been “lost sight” by the police.
At present, provide verbal instructions to stop and return “immediately” to Morocco to all migrants intercepted at the border fence, knowing, as he explained that AUGC statement, in which agents are asked “why these changes in the action to be executed and why these directions are ever written.”
The majority of the Civil Guard Association considers it imperative that the agents have a protocol “written, clear and concrete must be determined how the actions of the policemen working on the fence” to have legal certainty and avoid situations such as imputation Chief Colonel Command occur Melilla has issued a federal district judge, court action by expressing his respect. Preguntandos about 20minutos.es , the Home Office does not provide any information, and refers to what he says the Civil Guard.
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