Moroccan Man Arrested for Threatening Staff at Valencia Migrant Center

For having threatened to burn all the workers of a migrant aid center in Valencia, Spain, a young Moroccan was arrested by the national police last Friday.
The incident took place in a migrant aid center in Valencia. The young Moroccan, aged 22, made verbal threats against all the staff of this center.
"I’m going to burn it all down. I’ll bury you all. You don’t know who I am," the young man had hammered, brandishing a defense spray. Immediately, the center’s staff expelled him as he was attacking the facility’s furniture, described Las Provincias.
Alerted, the police arrested the suspect. Later, the police discovered that the young Moroccan was not a first-time offender and had even harassed one of the center’s workers. The woman in question told the police that she had seen the young Moroccan migrant several times behind her house "in a suspicious attitude".
Given these many repeat offenses, the police finally decided, on Friday, after a new warning, to arrest the young man, for "threats", specifies the same source.
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