A policewoman was the victim of a sexual aggressor at the capital’s North Station, Europol Union reports, specifying that the man began threatening the woman after she gave up her position. The union expresses indignation that the aggressor is being investigated for sexual violence and threats at liberty, although there is a crime of insult, so they will intervene through lawyers to change the legal qualification of the act.

At the North StationPhoto: Stefania Gal
  • “Our colleague from the judicial police structures of the Transport Police Department of the North Railway Station was groped by a person who approached from behind while performing official duties in official clothes.
  • Although she was in a state of shock, the police took steps to detain the man until her colleagues arrived. Thus, he waived legal capacity, presenting his official certificate, and reported that his action was a crime.
  • The man in question, upon hearing that she was a police officer, immediately began threatening and insulting her, asking her not to call anyone to the scene, otherwise he would assault her.
  • Until other law enforcement officers arrived for support, the person threw a backpack at our colleague and repeatedly approached her with threats, lifting the sleeves of the blouse she was wearing, with the clear purpose of intimidation and intending to refuse the request for support from her colleague,” they write. Europol trade unions that publish images.

They say they are outraged that the aggressor at large is being investigated for sexual assault and menacing despite the presence of the crime of insult, so they say they will intervene through lawyers to change the legal classification of the crime. act:

  • “It’s incredible how easily prosecutors treat such facts that can encourage the behavior of persons with deviant behavior. In the “state of justice” of 2023, prosecutors believe that the threat against a police officer in the presented case is not directly related to his performance of official duties.”