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Internal Affairs: police cops (17/10/2014)

Research has been carried out by Internal Affairs, often working far from the media spotlight and whose mission is "to clarify crimes committed by chorizos uniform and gun", as acknowledged by a veteran of this unit

Six policemen from the police station in Cartagena (Murcia) being held in jail accused of murdering Diego P., a man who called for help because he felt threatened by its neighbors.

The victim's body was found last March by the sea, with a broken neck, and since then, first the own station Cartagena, then the Internal Affairs Unit of the Police collected evidence and evidence that have ended with six officers in jail.

Are very few occasions when the Internal Affairs Unit appears in the press.

Their services are usually "internal consumption" and rarely trasciendena media.

"The mission of Internal Affairs is simple: clear criminal acts committed by chorizos with uniform and gun," he says a veteran of that unit.

Police who work in drug trafficking networks or become drug dealers and agents involved in trafficking of women organizations monopolize most of the work of Internal Affairs, which is not facing such serious crimes as murder of Cartagena.

Just step on the police station in the template on which the monitored agent is needed when collaboration or complicity of bosses or colleagues suspect

The unit comprises two crews, each of which has two sections divided in groups.

The main commissioner Marcelino Martin Blas is the current head of Internal Affairs and commands a hundred men and women, selected from all police and absolute free designation destinations.

The main weapon of the unit's discretion.

Although it is based in a building of Madrid's Chamberí, Internal Affairs agents traveling throughout Spain with the highest non-detection by their peers.

They use tools other research unit: surveillance, wiretaps, surveillance ... but working from rented apartments, in those who hear the phones tapped or coordinate investigations.

Just step on the police station in the template on which the monitored agent is needed when collaboration or complicity of colleagues or bosses suspect.

To shield their actions, the unit has its own set of special interventions for putting microphones, mark out a car, Interception or do all kinds of plumbing, without having to seek the cooperation of other units and prevent information leaks that could derail Ground service.

The stereotype also aims to components of Internal Affairs, like many other cops.

"No charge more for working in that unit continues: the veteran, nor rises faster and the bad reputation may have its members is provided by peers to which it is investigated."

Directly under the deputy chief operating officer of police, the chief curator Eugenio Pino, Internal Affairs agents receive information of all templates of Spain.

"If the suspicions are confirmed, is particularly serious. Policemen are public safety, they have to be closer to the city," says a commissioner

A circular requires all police units to notify Internal Affairs any direct or indirect suspect may have about the behavior of a police officer.

"The unit alone is responsible, or should undertake, to pursue at least one crime. Irregular behavior or breaches of discipline are not your competition, so it is very important to filter the information coming well," the former member Internal Affairs.

The six policemen Cartagena remain imprisoned by a certificate of the Internal Affairs Unit and their peers.

Far from Murcia, the voices of their peers do not sound in unison.

Some invoke the presumption of innocence of the soldiers and some people is clear: "If the suspicions are confirmed, it is particularly serious Are police public safety, zeta, which have to be closer to the citizen and that guy.. who asked for help, ended with a broken neck, "says a commissioner bragado in all kinds of destinations.

And it's not the only one who thinks so.

Manuel Marlasca.

Head of Research and contributor to The Sixth Antena 3 and Onda Cero.

Source: Manuel Marlasca / zoomnews

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