Monday, December 8, 2014

Cosidó Spain claims the unit in tribute to the … – La Vanguardia

Cosidó Spain claims the unit in tribute to the … – La Vanguardia

Sabadell (ACN) .- The director of the Police Spanish, Ignacio Cosidó , claimed Monday that “Spain is a great nation that finds strength in her drive and the richness of diversity “and added:” Together we are better. ” Cosidó was speaking during the tribute to the six Spanish policemen killed in terrorist attack Sabadell (Barcelona) in 1990. The Police Director highlighted the important CNP work done in Catalunya to ensure the safety “of all.” He added that the memory of the victims is “the best antidote to the identity and excluding hatred that caused these deaths will never again germinate.”

The Ernest Lluch the Parc Catalunya de Sabadell square has hosted this afternoon the tribute to the victims of the terrorist attack that took place on December 8, 1990 in Sabadell and killed six Spanish policemen. The event was attended by the delegate of the Government in Catalunya, María de los Llanos de Luna, and the Mayor of Sabadell, Juan Carlos Sanchez, and several police forces, as the Catalan police, the Civil Guard and the very Spanish police.

During his speech, Cosidó claimed the unity of Spain and the task the police force that is carried out in Catalonia. He stated that this continue serving in Catalunya “to ensure the security of all Spaniards” and was proud of the “priceless” work that this body develops in Catalunya. He said the six victims honored these Mondays are the best witness “to what extent the National Police is ready to give everything, even life, liberty, constitution sworn and Spain”.

He added also that the memory of these victims, and all victims of terrorism of ETA band, should serve as “the best antidote to the identity and excluding hate not sprout again.” Cosidó, who recalled that the leader of the terrorists who committed the attack in Sabadell had been in organizations like Tierra Libre, mentioned that the six policemen killed in Sabadell are the result of the worst attack suffered by this police body in his history.

On the other hand, wanted to highlight the important role of the Spanish police in Catalunya assured that the defense of security in the territory is “integral part” of security around the Spanish State. In this regard, said that crime is increasingly a global issue and that “if there is one area where it is more difficult to dissociate is security because it has a global component”. Thus, stressed that work in “maintaining better coordination and collaboration” with other bodies such as the Mossos, “always within the framework of competencies required by law”.

For his part, Mayor of Sabadell, Juan Carlos Sánchez, also emphasized that these deaths were “not trivial” to finally terrorists “lost the battle”. He stressed that the deaths are “scars” that remind that the current cohesion “has had painful moment” and said that avoid forgetting is the same tribute that they can do.

During the ceremony, has delivered a plaque honoring and remembering families of the victims, as well as one of the two policemen who survived the attack and city residents who were injured. It has also become a wreath at the plaque on the square in memory of the six policemen dead.

Fight against jihadist terrorism

Moreover, Cosidó stressed that the death of these six policemen, like the rest of casualties, “has not been in vain” because he said that the terrorists “have been defeated and democracy is stronger”. In this regard, said the body must continue to work on current threats such as jihadist terrorism.

In subsequent media statements, Cosidó explained that this is “the main threat” has Spain and that the priority is to fight against networks engaged in bringing terrorists to conflict scenarios such as Iraq or Syria. He said they have already developed some operations and continuing to work to prevent trafficking in persons, who recalled that are often very young boys “that can be used by terrorist rates and sometimes sexually exploit them.”

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