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The police show up at the station where Vito Quiles works to arrest him
Spain🏛️ Politics2 days ago

The police show up at the station where Vito Quiles works to arrest him

Spanish police officers visited the online channel where Vito Quiles works to arrest him on Wednesday morning. The officers arrived at EDA TV’s location on Madrid’s Lagasca street with a search and arrest warrant, but Quiles was not present at the time, as most of his activities take place outdoors rather than in the studio. Sources close to the case note that it is unclear which of the ongoing cases against Quiles led to the judicial order for his arrest. Quiles has responded by stating he does not intend to surrender to the Sanchez government.

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El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒RightFactual 85Objective 702 days ago
The police show up at the station where Vito Quiles works to arrest him

Spanish police officers visited the online channel where Vito Quiles works to arrest him on Wednesday morning. The officers arrived at EDA TV’s location on Madrid’s Lagasca street with a search and arrest warrant, but Quiles was not present at the time, as most of his activities take place outdoors rather than in the studio. Sources close to the case note that it is unclear which of the ongoing cases against Quiles led to the judicial order for his arrest. Quiles has responded by stating he does not intend to surrender to the Sanchez government.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Quiles as an 'agitador' (agitated individual), a term often used pejoratively in Spanish media to describe individuals who challenge authority or spread controversial ideas. The reference to 'el Gobierno de Sánchez' (the Sanchez government) implies a political stance against the执政

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports the police raiding the online channel where Vito Quiles works, but lacks specific details on the charges or legal basis for the arrest. It includes a direct quote from Quiles showing bias. Factually sound based on available info, but objectivity is compromised by the quoted state

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