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Added on the 16/02/2021 09:40:11 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Spanish police have arrested a rapper who barricaded himself inside a university after he was controversially sentenced to nine months in jail over a string of tweets, a case that has sparked debate over free speech in the country. IMAGES
Salamanca, Aug 29 (EFE).- The National Police of Spain detained Sunday an alleged perpetrator of the shooting that killed a 51-year-old man and left a 53-year-old woman seriously injured on Saturday night in the Spanish city of Salamanca. (Camera: JOSE MANUEL GARCIA).B-ROLL OF THE SCENE OF THE ARREST OF THE ALLEGED PERPETRATOR OF THE SHOOTING IN SALAMANCA, SPAIN.
If you're thinking about buying a Ferrari or Lamborghini on the cheap, you might want to hear this first. Video footage provided courtesy of police of the Spanish Ministry of the Interior shows the aftermath of a raid in Girona on Sunday on a compound which specialized in the production of counterfeit luxury brand vehicles. Spanish police arrested three people in connection with manufacturing and selling counterfeit Ferraris and Lamborghinis. The group was arrested in a police raid on the garage where the automobiles were being produced. The fake luxury cars were assembled by first creating a mould of a Ferrari or Lamborghini body kit and then fusing the counterfeit body, complete with fake emblems and other insignia, onto a Toyota chassis with the use of fiberglass. Of course, the group organized fake registration documents for all their cars as well.The gang of counterfeiters then attempted to sell their fake exotic cars online. During the raid, the police found four completed fake Ferraris, while 14 other vehicles were also found in various stages of construction. The group attracted police attention once they put a vehicle up for sale in Benidorm through an online website for an approximate price of $44,000.
Rapper 50 Cent spent the night a little differently than planned, as he was thrown in jail after swearing on stage.
Images have surfaced of the Federal Police headquarters in Santos, on the coast of Sao Paulo, where former Brazilian football player Robinho was held after his arrest. He was sentenced to nine years in prison in Brazil for his involvement in a gang rape case in Italy dating back to 2017. IMAGES
Images show Spanish police leaving the headquarters of the country's football federation (RFEF) and other locations, following searches conducted as part of an investigation into alleged corruption and other crimes, judicial sources say. According to Spanish media, the operation is part of a court proble into contracts signed by former RFEF chief Luis Rubiales to take Spanish Super Cup matches to Saudi Arabia. IMAGES