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Fifty national police officers are concentrated in Denia to demand the removal of the Chief Inspector

22 June 2017 - 14: 50

The controversy that these days is surrounding the police station of the National Police of Denia has taken to the streets this Thursday. Around fifty people have concentrated at the gates of the police station to demand the removal of their duties from Antonio Cabeza, Chief Inspector of the nationals.

The concentration, called by the Federal Union of Police (UFP) and Spanish Confederation of Police (CEP) of Alicante, has been headed by a banner in which it could be read "For a bad management. Cessation of the Chief Inspector Now!". The representatives of both unions have explained that the reasons for this call are the precarious state of the facilities of the police station for the misunderstanding of the Chief Inspector; The misuse of the official car on the part of Cabeza or the bad atmosphere of work in the police station.

So much so that unions have requested a psychosocial evaluation of staff members, which will serve to study the degree of stress and the ability to negatively affect workers. In addition, from the convening unions has denounced that the workforce of Denia is at 80%, and that the destination is not attractive to workers because of the bad work environment that exists.

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