
Getty imageA total of 13 people were arrested after the attack on pensioners triggered anti -immigrant anxiety in a small village in southern Spain, and additional police were deployed.
Three people from North Africa were detained on suspicion of attacking a 68 -year -old man on Torre Pacheco last Wednesday.
Anxiety began after the video was distributed in social media, and 40,000 people with many immigrant populations were inflamed.
Pensioners and the police said later that this video has nothing to do with the incident, but social media has a demand for social media to quickly doubl and attack the offender.
Armed with the baton by Friday, the group was able to see the distance of Torre Pacheco.
The right group of “expelling them now” demanded an attack on people from North Africa. Additional messages to social media have called for new attacks on immigrants over this week.
The main members of the extremist group were detained on suspicion of hate expressions in Mataro, northeastern.
The 68 -year -old victim of the last Wednesday attack said that the 68 -year -old victim, who was nominated for Domingo Tomás Domínguez, was thrown to his ground in the Spanish media and struck a morning walk.
A photo circulating to social media showed a wide range of bruises.
The police said the motive of this attack was unclear. Domínguez said he was not asked to hand over money or belongings and did not understand his language.
The police’s position has been strengthened with more than 130 police officers in local police in Murcia and Guardia Civil.
According to the Spanish media, all three were arrested for attacking pensioners, and in their early twenties, no residents of Ture Pacheco.
One of the suspects was arrested on Monday to take a train from the Basque region to France.
ReutersThe worst anxiety occurred on weekends, and it occurred when some youth groups (some post -hoods) attacked vehicles and businesses. There was a conflict between the right group and the people from North Africa.
On Sunday nights, journalists witnessed dozens of young people throwing glass bottles and other things in a riot police.
In a CCTV video shared by some Spanish outlets, a male group armed with bats and sticks can see the destruction of the Kebab store at the same night.
Torre Pacheco Market Pedro ángel Roca urged, “The migrant community does not leave the house and not face the riots.”
Many of the migrant residents in the city have worked in the rapidly growing agricultural sectors of the region, and some have complained that they no longer feel safe in the village. The mayor said he lives in Torrre Pachecho for more than 20 years.
Users of the extreme right telegram group reported that people flocked from other areas in Spain and urged them to participate in the “hunting” of North Africans for three days this week. Since then, their channels have been terminated.
Fernando Grande-Maraska Interior Minister has recognized violence as violence, which was due to the top priority and political parties of the party, such as VOX, Spain’s third largest political force.
ReutersVOX leader Santiago Abascal denied the riots and criticized the “mass immigration” policy last week to enter this country.
Abascal talked about the migration: “We were stolen our borders, stolen our peace, and stolen our prosperity.”
The prosecutor’s prosecution said last week that violence is the “flaw” of the two major parties of Spain, the PP and the PSOE.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said in X as follows:









