An agent of the Spanish National Police, who took part in actions carried out as part of the independence referendum held in Catalonia on October 1, 2017, condemned the non-consensual kiss given to him by a protester in Barcelona, given that it was a crime against sexual freedom.
According to El Mundo, in a written complaint filed with Barcelona’s 7th Training Court, the agent says an unidentified woman in her 60s kissed him on the lips in a “surprising, unexpected, sudden and non-consensual” manner.
The lawsuit was announced the same day prosecutors filed a complaint against former Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales for sharing a non-consensual kiss with Jenny Hermoso after Spain won the Women’s World Cup.
According to the complainant, the woman sought to provoke a “situation of mass violence” by using “disgust” and “restraint” on the part of the police officer.
According to El Mundo, at the time of the incident, the ballot boxes located in the central services of the Catalan Department of Education in Barcelona had just been removed, and while they were leaving the center, they were “yelled at, insulted, attacked and harassed” by Spanish riot police, the complaint states. .
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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