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Ante el alto volumen de denuncias falsas que llegan a diario a la central de la Policía Nacional de España, este cuerpo de seguridad ha decidido envi…
Madrid, Spain – The Spanish National Police has issued a stern warning regarding the serious legal repercussions of filing false accusations. In a recent public service announcement, a female officer from the Policía Nacional directly addressed citizens, stating unequivocally that "false accusations are not a joke; they are a crime." The officer highlighted the dual impact of such actions, explaining that false reports constitute "a lack of respect towards real victims" and divert crucial resources. "It is wasted time that we could dedicate to helping a real victim," she emphasized, underscoring the strain these fabrications place on law enforcement's ability to assist those genuinely in need. The message concluded with a clear directive: "Report only if it is true. Don't play with it." This initiative by the Policía Nacional aims to educate the public on the legal and ethical implications of making unfounded claims, reinforcing the importance of truthfulness in judicial processes and ensuring that police efforts are focused on legitimate cases. The campaign seeks to deter individuals from misusing the justice system and to protect the integrity of investigations into genuine crimes.
Ante el alto volumen de denuncias falsas que llegan a diario a la central de la Policía Nacional de España, este cuerpo de seguridad ha decidido envi…