According to the association in a statement, Mamadou had to go to the real estate office due to housing problems in which he lived for rent. The refrigerator, damaged, prevented him from adapting by telephone and, although the clients did not appear in the office, the tenant decided to go to the site to solve the problem.
He had been informed that he was due to EUR 3,620 to go to the office and that he had to leave the house in the same month. The Baracaldesa took all the bills for the rental payments made so far to the office. The person concerned has pointed out that the amount of EUR 3,620 provided by the real estate company is EUR 3,620.
When he tried to enter the office, they gave him a push and then raised his voice and threatened to call the police.
Barakaldo's neighbor has stated that the police only received the version of the real estate employee on the street. "Listen, if you don't like the house, change," the police told her, they raised her voice and told her to go out into the street because they were going to close the office. The tenant said no, he had been waiting for a month to receive them. Mamadou leaned against the wall and tried to release himself. More police officers arrived and some six police officers were arrested. The neighbour of Barakaldo has denounced that he was arrested by the Ertzaintza early in the morning. When he got into the car, he heard the cops several times "that black shit..." In the record, the mobile phone was pulled to the ground and broken.
According to the note, police officers are charged with an offence of aggression and are charged with an attorney.
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