Last July, the Murcian town of Torre Pacheco experienced dark days of altercations that began with the attack on Domingo, a 68-year-old neighbor who was assaulted while taking his routine and early morning walk. It was 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday the 9th when he was attacked, as he later said, by young Moroccans.
Since the following weekend, racist messages and misinformation about the attack began to go viral on social networks, said the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska.
Demonstrations
At the same time, racist rallies took place against residents, mostly from North Africa.
These demonstrations were organized as “hunts” through social networks, such as, for example, made the Telegram group Deport Them Nowwhich the messaging application itself had to suspend for “spreading calls for violence.”
Thirteen people were arrested for these events, and, as of today, one of them – a young man from Mataró – remains in preventive detention since July 17. due to risk of criminal repetitionfaced with the danger of publishing hate messages again that unleash “new altercations” and crimes against immigrants. At the same time, a court in Murcia keeps the case open to a dozen people.
However, at that time groups of North African citizens also acted in the town of 41,000 inhabitants, which She spent nights locked up for fear of the climate of violence.
For this reason, a citizen filed a complaint with the Madrid Prosecutor’s Office for a crime of terrorism and another of hate committed by “gangs of Maghrebs illegal in Spain against Spaniards.”
“Armed and hooded”
The events contained in this document to which LA RAZÓN has had access, dated July 25, took place on the night of eleven days before in the turbulent municipality of Murcia.
«Groups of armed and hooded men of Maghreb origin and led by a man with a “Batman” mask on his face They dedicated themselves to sowing terror among the local Spaniards, organizing a hunt against them, and especially against people of the gypsy ethnic group, as can be heard in one of the videos” that the complainant provides as evidence.
In the images that are also attached “it is observed that the Maghrebs carry weapons such as baseball bats, machetes, iron chains, pyrotechnic material, etc…”
In the videos you can also see “how they speak the Moroccan language and you can also see that there are two Spaniards seriously injured for the attacks of this terrorist organization. The complainant requested that “these facts be transferred to the National Court if they proceed and that preliminary proceedings be immediately opened to identify those responsible for these terrorist acts and that the public force be ordered to identify them, since until now they have not done so.
An ordering procedure dated November 4 states that “on July 29, 2025, it was received in this Provincial Prosecutor’s Office (of Madrid) complaint regarding events that occurred in the town of Torre Pacheco (Murcia), judicial district of San Javier, whose office is assigned to the Cartagena Area Prosecutor’s Office.
three months later
Consequently, and “having confirmed that the territorial jurisdiction to hear the facts corresponds to the Cartagena Area Prosecutor’s Office, This government file has been forwarded to thatfor the appropriate purposes,” concludes the text that the interested party received more than three months later.
Those days of July, the images and videos of the ultras running through the streets were striking and repeated, but the protagonists had less echo. by the groups that have now been put in the spotlight through this complaint.
In one of the videos provided, the ringleader – the one nicknamed “Batmoro” – is seen with a baseball bat in his hand. address a harangue to the group of compatriots around himexpectant before his directives.
Their boss tells them like this: «We will continue here, this is now ours; We are going to enter the field, without anyone seeing us, without making noisenor that there are lights; when we hear anything, when we see them coming, those who came last night or even the inhabitants here, we went on the attack. And remember, if the Police come, do not attack, it is not in our best interest to have them against us; And the last thing I will tell you is that, if the press comes, tell them that we respect everyone.