King Mohammed VI Withdraws a Pardon Previously Granted to a Spanish Serial Pedophile
Contact: Kathryn Porter, 202-578-2014
ROCKVILLE, Md., Aug. 6, 2013 /Standard Newswire/ -- Following the release of Daniel Galvan Fina, a Spanish citizen convicted by the Moroccan justice of 30 years prison for molesting kids, The royal office wants to bring to the attention of public opinion the following information and precisions:
- King Mohammed VI was never informed of the gravity of the despicable crimes committed by the Spanish citizen who was condemned otherwise the Sovereign would never have consented that Daniel Galvan Fina would cease serving his sentence.
- The King, who is the first protector of the rights of victims, all the more when it comes to children, and their family will continue tirelessly to grant them his solicitude.
- What is more, the King's actions since his enthronement have been his attachment to moral values, the protection of human rights and the rights of children in particular as shown in the family law as well as the defense of all Moroccan society against any harm.
- As soon as the King of Morocco was informed of the nature of the crimes committed by the Spanish citizen, he called on a deep investigation to be conducted in order to determine loopholes that might have entailed this regrettable release, identify those responsible for this neglect and take the needed actions. The royal pardon was withdrawn and instructions were given to the justice ministry to propose measures likely to regulate grace conditions in its various morale.