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Two RGP Officers Assaulted

09 January 2025
Two RGP Officers Assaulted

Two Royal Gibraltar Police officers were assaulted by suspects during two separate arrests yesterday. 

A statement from the RGP follows below:

One female officer ended up in hospital with a broken finger whilst a male officer  received minor injuries. 

The first incident happened at around 11am when officers received information that a  suspect was spotted in town. 

It followed a report on the 13 December 2024, that a group of youths were throwing  rocks at traffic on Queensway – with one vehicle sustaining significant damage to a  window. 

Officers located the 16-year-old local male, who was wanted in connection with the  incident. But on being informed of his arrest by the female officer, he attempted to  run away and had to be physically restrained.  

During the arrest the suspect hit the female officer in the face with an open hand strike. The officer later attended Saint Bernard’s Hospital, for treatment to a broken  finger, which was sustained during his arrest. An investigation is ongoing. 

The second incident happened at around 1.30pm when officers were conducting an  arrest inquiry at an address in the Laguna Estate. 

Whilst at the property, officers spotted the suspect and informed him of his arrest. At  this point the suspect began resisting arrest and assaulted an officer. Officers used  incapacitant spray to detain the man, who continued to resist arrest until he was  placed in the police van. One officer sustained injuries during the arrest, but did not  require hospital treatment. 

The local man, 33, was arrested for Absconding, an outstanding warrant and on  suspicion of Resisting/Obstructing Police and Assault on Police. An investigation is  ongoing. 

Commissioner of Police Richard Ullger, said: “Assaults on police officers who are  doing their job and keeping the public safe are completely unacceptable and will not  be tolerated. 

“I would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank these officers for helping to  keep the people of Gibraltar and visitors safe. We are lucky to have them.”