The commented gesture of Dani Alves with a police officer that sparked controversy in Spain: “Out of place”

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Dani Alves was presented last Friday at the Provincial Court of Barcelona to sign and thus comply with one of the conditions to be in provisional release.

In addition to the payment of one million euros to leave the Brians II penitentiary center, the former defender must attend the Barcelona Provincial Court weekly to sign, ensuring his availability before the court and his stay in Spain.

In his last appearance, the former Barça star left a gesture to a police officer that did not go unnoticed. A record captured by the media that triggered a hello of criticism.

The Brazilian arrived escorted by the police and in an instant the footballer He touched one of them on the backan action that ended with a cross of smiles between both.

This apparently innocent gesture was not liked in Spain. “We defend and respect the Mossos (autonomous police of Catalonia) a lot in this program, but, perhaps, you could tell this agent who comes to greet Dani Alves who is a little ugly“, indicated journalist Patricia Pardo during the program ‘Vamos a Ver’ on the Telecinco network.

“The gesture more than anything, because have been convicted of rape. It is true that there is no final sentence, but it is a bit wrong, out of place. When you’re in uniform it’s a bit ugly. “It’s been left over for me,” added the professional.

Along the same lines, Pardo pointed out that “they have needed to put the Red carpet. That person He is not Alves, he is not a footballer who is going to play a game, it is an alleged rapist who is going to sign. I didn’t like it at all. We put up the fences, the red carpet, as if he were a hero.”

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In networks, meanwhile, they also criticized the gesture. “Everything related to Dani Alves is very disgusting. They’re constantly mocking the victim”wrote one user.

“We Barcelonans have to see how our money is spent putting up fences and the Mossos escorting it and of laughter to avoid the press. I wish it were protected like this the victim”said another Internet user.

“This is Spanish justice. One for the poor, one for the rich. SHAMEFUL!” noted another comment.

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