The court of instruction number 3 of Dénia has issued on Tuesday a restraining order against the local police of Dénia by which he is prohibited from approaching the councilor of citizen security, Javier Scotto. According to the Europa Press agency, this order is issued after the homophobic comments that the agent poured into his social networks against the councilman, and after wearing a shirt that could read "Mar i Cona" during the plenary held in the City Hall last December.
What happened in that plenary was not the first encounter of the accused. Months before, when he opted for sexual diversity painting a pedestrian crossing with the colors of the rainbow, in 2016, the agent insulted Scotto through his profile in social networks. At that time, Scotto, the City Council and the Mayor of the Local Police, José Martínez Espasa, filed a complaint against this agent.
After the full month of December, Scotto denounced the facts again and it is now when this restraining order has been issued. It should be noted that the agent, spokesman for one of the police unions, has been out of work for months.