Yesterday, Monday, Benidorm City Council observed five minutes of silence at the doors of the Town Hall as a sign of mourning for the “cruel death in the act of service” of two civil guards in the Cadiz town of Barbate. The tragic event occurred last Friday, when the Armed Institute boat in which the agents were found was hit by a 'narco-boat', causing the death of the two civil guards and leaving two other agents injured, one of them from gravity.
The mayor of Benidorm, Toni Pérez, has led this event as a sign of mourning and respect for the murdered civil guards and their families, accompanied by the lieutenant of the Traffic detachment of the Civil Guard in Benidorm, Manuel Alberto Sánchez García; the commissioner of the National Police in the city, Ceferino Serrano Torres; the chief mayor of the Local Police, Luis Arévalo. Numerous members of these State Security forces, councilors of the municipal Corporation and residents of the town have also joined them.
In this way, and following the proposal launched by the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FEMP), Benidorm has publicly conveyed its "shows of support and solidarity with the families of the deceased civil guards and in recognition of the great work carried out by the members of the State Security Corps and Forces".