Nacho Cano He now claims that when he said that “the criminal is the Police” he was not referring to the entire police force, but to those responsible for his arrest last Tuesday, when he was arrested for allegedly hiring illegal immigrants for his musical. The artist and producer, however, insists on his conspiracy discourse and speaks of “mounting”.

The former member of Mecano He wanted to qualify his statements which he offered at a press conference after being released, when he said that they are going after him for his support of Isabel Diaz Ayuso and even went so far as to say: “If they find me dead in the ditch, you know who did it.”. Words that have led the Unified Police Union to threaten him with a lawsuit.

This Thursday, however, Cano maintained that he was not referring to “the National Police Corps, much less to the entire Policebut those responsible for this case,” but insisted that “the exaggerated and disproportionate nature of the action and the leak to government media point to other motives” behind his arrest.

I do think that criminals are those who abuse their uniform. to mount campaigns on behalf of the Government,” says the artist, who points to “a few who end up going too far because they believe they are unpunished” and accuses them of intimidating their internsto extract information from them that would be detrimental to him.

This, he says, is “the goal of the whole mounting” for “fabricate a news story” that would “distract public opinion” of the case of Begoña Gomez and research into Pedro Sanchez’s brother.

According to Cano, he has received “the support of many members of these security forces” and “even a police union has denounced the events and Bad apples who carried out the setup“However, I would like to clarify that I did not intend to give the impression that my words were referring to the entire Body and I apologize if that was understood,” he added.

“I have always been a defender of the State Security Forces,” insisted Cano, who reiterated that “this disproportionate way of operating “It is not normal” and he claims that “the usual guarantees were not respected.” He concludes by asking that “the relevant investigations be opened to determine responsibilities” for what he considers “an action that tarnishes the good name of our Police.”