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Gang storms hospital in Spain to release arrested drug suspect Gang storms hospital in Spain to release arrested drug suspect
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Police holding suspect did not use guns ‘to prevent situation from turning into a drama’
Agence France-Presse
Thu 8 Feb 2018 02.47 GMT
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About 20 people stormed a hospital in southern Spain and freed a suspected drug trafficker who had been injured in a motorcycle crash as he tried to escape arrest, officials said on Wednesday.About 20 people stormed a hospital in southern Spain and freed a suspected drug trafficker who had been injured in a motorcycle crash as he tried to escape arrest, officials said on Wednesday.
The two policemen who were guarding the suspect at the hospital in La Linea de la Concepción did not use their guns “to prevent the situation from turning into a drama”, the town hall of La Lina said in a statement.The two policemen who were guarding the suspect at the hospital in La Linea de la Concepción did not use their guns “to prevent the situation from turning into a drama”, the town hall of La Lina said in a statement.
The suspect was taken to the hospital for treatment on Tuesday after he was injured during a police chase. But shortly after he arrived at the hospital about 20 people stormed the building, grabbed him and fled in several cars.The suspect was taken to the hospital for treatment on Tuesday after he was injured during a police chase. But shortly after he arrived at the hospital about 20 people stormed the building, grabbed him and fled in several cars.
La Linea mayor Juan Franco regularly complains of rampant drug trafficking in the city of around 65,000 people which is on the border with Gibraltar, the disputed British territory in Spain’s southern tip.La Linea mayor Juan Franco regularly complains of rampant drug trafficking in the city of around 65,000 people which is on the border with Gibraltar, the disputed British territory in Spain’s southern tip.
“The enemy is very strong and we will have to think about the adoption of more measures” to fight drug traffickers, he told a news conference on Wednesday.“The enemy is very strong and we will have to think about the adoption of more measures” to fight drug traffickers, he told a news conference on Wednesday.
During an interview last year he said there was a feeling of “total impunity” in the city as drug traffickers operate almost openly and do not hesitate to challenge police, who say they are under-equipped.During an interview last year he said there was a feeling of “total impunity” in the city as drug traffickers operate almost openly and do not hesitate to challenge police, who say they are under-equipped.
Spain’s proximity to Morocco, a key source of cannabis, and its close ties with former colonies in Latin America, a major cocaine producing region, have made it an important gateway for international drug dealers.Spain’s proximity to Morocco, a key source of cannabis, and its close ties with former colonies in Latin America, a major cocaine producing region, have made it an important gateway for international drug dealers.
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