A Sub-Inspector belonging to the Policía Local of the city of Granada is under investigation for allegedly mistreating his ex-wife and daughter.
Although his police department has begun administrative proceedings against him, it is the Guardia Civil which is handling the judicial side of it.

The said officer has belonging the city police for over a decade and he now has been put on desk duty, his regulation firearm withdrawn and he has to wear an ankle location-bracelet.
The Provincial Public Prosecutor recommends a 6-years, 10-months’ imprisonment for gender violence and unauthorised disclosure of official and private information: he reportedly tracked the movements of his Ex using a GPS locator and extracted images and document without her consent from her computer.
Furthermore, both the Guardia Civil and the Policía Nacional have arrested him on at least nine occasions during 2023 and 2024 for gender violence and violated a court order to maintain his distance.
Facing trial, as well, are four fellow officers from the Policía Local for illegally accessing Viogen (data on victims of gender violence) which Guardia Civil investigations has turned up.
Officers from the Guardia Civil posts in Láchar, Colomera, La Zubia, Sierra Nevada, Padul, Vélez de Benaudalla, Armilla, Atarfe, Moclín, Gabia and Íllora had used Viogen and in each case with authorisation, as has the Policía Local in Armilla.
However, the access from the Granada Policía Local is unjustified. None of those four officers are connected in any way with the case of their boss’s ex-partner yet one of them had accessed her data 37 times with zero justification.
Judge Susana Álvarez Civantos, who is handling the case, is aso handling the case of selection-process fiddling for new recruits in the city police force.
(News: City & Metropolitan Area, Granada, Andalucia)
(Keywords: Sub-Inspector, Investigated, Gender Violence, Ex-Partner, Unjustified Access, Viogen, Snooping, Misuse of Police Resources
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