FIVE racist football fans have been given one-year prison terms- suspended for three years- for shouting abuse at Real Madrid player Vinicius in December 2022.
They admitted to hate crimes and racial discrimination and is the first time that racist insults have been prosecuted as hate crimes.
La Liga described the ruling as ‘an unprecedented milestone in the fight against racism’.
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VINICIUS(Cordon Press image)
The vile language came from Valladolid supporters during the home fixture against Madrid.
A plea bargain deal was ratified by the Valladolid Provincial Court on Wednesday.
It was agreed that the prison sentences would be suspended for three years.
The terms include the men not reoffending, being available to the court at all times, and to notify authorities of any address changes.
They will also not to be allowed to attend football matches for three years.
Four of the defendants have been fined €1,620 each, and a fifth- €1,080.
Vinicius waived his right to claim for compensation.
The men have also been banned for three years from any educational jobs to do with teaching, sports, or leisure pursuits.
The insults were hurled during the 88th minute of the Valladolid-Real Madrid match when Vinicius was walking to the bench after being substituted.
The court said that the language was ‘uttered with the undoubted intention of humiliating and injuring the dignity of the player for obvious racist reasons’.
It added that the abuse was recorded by fans and was published on social media.
SPAIN’S Guardia Civil has dismantled a criminal organisation that supplied firearms to drug traffickers.
Eighteen people were arrested, six have been charged and several firearms seized in 16 raids across Murcia, where the organisation was based, and in Alicante and Cádiz.
The organisation had been diverting weapons sold legally to the illegal market via fraudsters who had falsely reported the ‘theft’ or ‘loss’ of their weapons, which included rifles, civilian versions of military assault rifles, and police shotguns.
Those weapons were used by the drug traffickers to protect their marijuana warehouses and plantations from takeovers by other drug organisations.
After the arrest of one of the fraudulent front men, investigations identified the criminal organisation that was financing the weapons.
Many of the members had already been arrested for drug and arms trafficking. One also had a police record for attempted murder with a firearm.
The Murica investigation revealed another drug and arms trafficking group working in the Granada province. Dozens of weapons, including military weapons were seized.
Alongside the weapons seizure, the Guardia Civil discovered and dismantled five illegal indoor marijuana plantations.
A SENIOR figure in the PSOE Socialist party has resigned over a corruption probe that could threaten the minority PSOE-led Pedro Sanchez government.
Santos Cerdan, the party’s now-former organisation secretary and its third-ranking figure, is suspected of being an accomplice in the alleged improper awarding of public contracts, according to a newly published judicial report.
The Supreme Court said a Guardia Civil report and an audio recording ‘reveals the existence of consistent evidence’ suggesting that Cerdan acted in collusion with former Transport Minister Jose Luis Abalos and his ex-adviser, Koldo Garcia in exchange for money.
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CERDAN IN CONGRESS, WEDNESDAY(Cordon Press image)
The probe suggests that they pocketed a total of €620,000 in bribes with Abalos already under investigation.
Cerdan announced on Thursday afternoon via a statement that he was resigning as the PSOE’s organisation secretary and also as a PSOE deputy in Congress.
He said his departure was ‘the best thing for the PSOE’ and he stressed his innocence.
Cerdan will testify voluntarily before the Supreme Court on June 25.
“I am absolutely not afraid. I am completely certain that I will not be accused of corruption,” he said as he arrived in Congress earlier on Thursday before he resigned.
The leader of the Partido Popular- the main opposition party in Congress- Alberto Nuñez Feijoo described the situation created by the Guardia report as ‘extremely serious’.
Nevertheless he has ruled out for the time being trying to bring down the government via a censure motion.
“We are not going to rush or improvise,” he said.
The PSOE’s coalition partner is the far-left Sumar party led by Labour Minister Yolanda Diaz.
She has called on the PSOE to ‘offer explanations as soon as possible’ about the audio tape obtained by the Guardia Civil.
“What we are learning about is of manifest gravity,” she commented.
The recording apparently contained references of up to four construction companies owing kickbacks to Cerdan, allegedly as payment for rigging public works contracts.
Another Guardia report filed to the court alleges vote-fixing in Sanchez’s election as party leader in 2014.
The ABC newspaper has reported about a tape featuring a conversation between Cerdan and Koldo García in which the former asks the latter to improperly influence the election.
“When I’m done, you can write down the two you’re missing as having voted without anyone seeing you, and you can enter two ballots,” Cerdan is allegedly recorded as saying.
Sanchez’s wife, Begoña Gomez, and his brother, David Sanchez, are also being investigated for corruption in different cases.
Sanchez has dismissed the probes against members of his inner circle as part of a “smear campaign” carried out by the right wing to undermine his government.
Felipe Gonzalez, the PSOE prime minister between 1982 and 1996, has joined calls on Sanchez to hold an early general election.