Those arrested allegedly forced their daughter to follow Islamic doctrine through violence, intimidation and coercion
According to the victim has suffered this type of treatment since 2011 in both family and social environment
The Civil Guard of the Region of Murcia, in the framework of the operation 'LAMARC', has arrested in San Javier the parents of a teenage girl who was allegedly subjected to ill-treatment, coercion and threats to force her to follow Islamic doctrine.
The operation began as a result of the complaint filed by a teenager who, demonstrating a high degree of courage and maturity, informed the Benemérita about the situation she had been suffering since 2011, both in her family environment and in the social environment .
The young woman reported being a victim of humiliation, humiliations and episodes of physical violence by her parents and local youth for refusing to follow the customs and customs of Islamic doctrine.
Any daily action of his daily life such as smoking, wearing western clothes or defying Ramadan could be threatened, beaten, and insulted by his parents.
According to the complainant, the situation worsened a few months ago, when a relationship began with a person who was not of Muslim origin, which led to the increase of violent episodes, and even the obligation to leave the family home, after reaching the majority age.
The victim was harassed by her family environment by sending threatening messages to her cell phone, receiving further coercion and insults from other young Arabs of the locality, who insulted her and threw objects, Prohibit him from passing through the places where these young people were concentrated when he was walking with his partner.
Once obtained all the necessary evidence through witness statements, as well as video and audio recordings that showed the behavior of their parents, the Benemérita has arrested and brought to justice the parents of the victim, as suspected perpetrators of The crimes of family ill-treatment and coercion.
Moroccan detainees, aged 47 and 31, and residents of San Javier, along with the investigations have been made available to the Court of First Instance and Instruction number 5 of San Javier (Murcia).
The operation is still open, so new actions / detentions are not ruled out.
Source: Ministerio del Interior