Spanish police
Coverage of Spanish police in the Nexus archive.
- Spain police enter PM Sanchez’s Socialist Party HQ in corruption probe
Spanish police conducted a raid at the headquarters of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's Socialist Party in Madrid as part of a corruption investigation targeting his government. The operation highlights ongoing legal challenges surrounding the ruling party and its leadership.
- Spanish police raid offices of PM Sánchez’s party
Spanish police raided the offices of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's party, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), as part of a probe into allegations of judicial interference. The investigation has intensified the political crisis surrounding Sánchez, who faces mounting pressure amid ongoing corruption scandals.
- Spanish police raid HQ of ruling Socialist Party in corruption probe: Fresh blow to PM who opened doors to 500,000 migrants, whose wife and brother are also under investigation
Spanish police raided the headquarters of the ruling Socialist Party (PSOE) as part of a corruption investigation, marking a significant challenge for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. The probe also involves Sánchez's wife and brother, who are under investigation, and follows his controversial policy of admitting 500,000 migrants.
- Spanish police search prime minister's party HQ over corruption allegations
Spanish police searched the headquarters of the Socialist Party, the ruling party of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, as part of an investigation into corruption allegations. The operation involved cordoning off the premises, indicating a significant law enforcement action.
- Spanish police search headquarters of PM Sánchez’s ruling Socialist party
Spanish police searched the headquarters of PM Pedro Sánchez’s Socialist Party as part of an investigation into financial wrongdoing linked to former party member Leire Díaz. The raid follows multiple corruption scandals involving Sánchez’s family, former ministers, and a state-run company, with the party denying direct involvement in the alleged misconduct.
- Spanish police search ruling Socialist party headquarters – Europe live
Spanish police searched the headquarters of the ruling Socialist Party amid escalating allegations of influence peddling, intensifying challenges for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. Meanwhile, Pope Leo condemned the 'sharp intensification' of the war in Ukraine during a Vatican audience.
- Spanish police beat Gaza flotilla protesters with truncheons at airport days after their government condemned Israeli minister for taunting them during their captivity
Spanish police used truncheons against Gaza flotilla protesters at an airport, following the Spanish government's recent condemnation of an Israeli minister for taunting the protesters during their captivity.
- Thousands protest in Bilbao over Spanish police’s abuse of Gaza flotilla activists
Thousands of protesters gathered in Bilbao, Spain, to condemn Spanish police for allegedly abusing activists returning from a Gaza flotilla. Israel summoned a Spanish diplomat to address Madrid's 'hypocrisy' regarding the incident.
- Spanish police beat and detain Gaza flotilla activists amid clashes at airport
Spanish police used batons and dragged Gaza flotilla activists during clashes at an airport, prompting global condemnation. The incident followed criticism of Israel's Itamar Ben Gvir for taunting bound detainees during a similar confrontation.
- Spanish police beat and detain Gaza flotilla activists at airport
Spanish police used force against members of the Global Sumud Flotilla and their supporters at Bilbao Airport, leading to detentions. The incident involved clashes between law enforcement and the activists.
- Spanish police fear Islamist terrorists are taking advantage of left-wing PM's decision to open the door to 500,000 migrants and creating fake identities
Spanish police are concerned that Islamist terrorists may be exploiting a decision by the left-wing Prime Minister to allow 500,000 migrants into the country, potentially creating fake identities. This decision has raised security concerns, as authorities fear it could facilitate terrorist activities. The situation is being closely monitored by Spanish law enforcement.
- Spanish police fear Islamist terrorists are taking advantage of left-wing PM's decision to open the door to 500,000 migrants and creating fake identities
Spanish police are concerned that Islamist terrorists may be exploiting a decision by the left-wing PM to allow 500,000 migrants into the country, potentially creating fake identities. This decision is raising security concerns. The situation is being closely monitored by authorities.
- Spanish police seize record-setting 30 tones of cocaine
Spanish police have seized a record-setting 30 tons of cocaine. This is a significant blow to drug trafficking in the region. The seizure is the largest in Spanish history.
- Record cocaine haul seized in Atlantic by Spanish police, union says
Spanish police seized a record haul of cocaine from a ship, potentially reaching 40 tons. The seizure is believed to be a national record. Spanish police made the seizure in the Atlantic.
- Record cocaine haul seized in Atlantic by Spanish police, union says
Spanish police seized a record haul of cocaine from a ship, potentially reaching 40 tons. The seizure is believed to be a national record. Spanish police impounded the shipment.
- Spain seizes crypto cold wallets in illegal manga piracy raid
Spanish police seized crypto cold wallets linked to an alleged illegal manga piracy site. Authorities remain uncertain if they can access the funds stored in the wallets.
- Spain dismantles major $4.7M manga piracy platform, arrests four
Spanish police have dismantled the largest Spanish-language manga piracy platform, which operated since 2014 and had millions of global monthly users. Four individuals were arrested in connection to the case.