The Public Ministry considers it proven that they harassed the victim by sending him messages through WhatsApp to humiliate him and demand that he leave the municipality because there were children “and good people” in the town.
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The Provincial Prosecutor’s Office of Granada has requested up to two years in prison for two accused of harassing a trans person. Specifically, according to the document to which elDiario.es Andalucía has had access, the events occurred in 2022 when he received threatening messages asking him to leave the Granada municipality where he lives and they even prowled around his home, after his alleged harassers found him. her through a website for being a trans person. The woman reported him and now the Prosecutor’s Office protects her.
The Prosecutor’s Office, which considers a crime against moral integrity and requests one year and three months in prison for one of the accused and up to two years in prison for the other, considers it proven that the couple, aged 49 and 58, harassed the victim for the purposes of “vexation” and “intimidation.” Something that also happened when the victim was in a transition process to change sex. According to the Prosecutor’s Office in its indictment, the two accused contacted her precisely because of her condition as a transsexual.
At the time the threats occurred, the victim was advertising on various websites offering her services as a masseuse. Websites that the two accused accessed to contact her. Once they obtained his mobile phone, they asked for photographs, his geolocation in a town in Granada and that was when the humiliating messages began: “Let’s see, fucking transvestite, you have two days to leave. “I live next door and you make me sick.”
The sequence of messages, through WhatsApp, to which this medium has had access, took place on January 16, 2022. Although the victim told them that she would file a complaint and that she was going to the barracks to do so, the The accused did not stop intimidating her. “I have the location and I have no idea how you landed here. There are children living in this town and there is not going to be a fucking transvestite in my neighborhood.”
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“I’m going to put the photo with your face and your location on Facebook,” they wrote even though the victim insisted that she would report them. Something to which one of the accused responded “it makes my balls sweat,” adding that “in the same way we are going to go looking for you to kick you out of our neighborhood.” The defendants, for whom the Prosecutor’s Office is asking for prison sentences, wrote to him that “there was not enough in this world” or that there were “children and respectable people” in the town and that he had to leave.
The threats were not limited to written messages, but they sent him an audio from a neighbor of the town in which she considered the victim “disgusting.” The next day, January 17, after messages were sent to his phone, one of the accused showed up at the complainant’s home, wandering around with his car and getting out of the vehicle. At that moment, he looked out the window and showed the victim the WhatsApp conversation, seeking to intimidate her.
For all these reasons, the Public Prosecutor’s Office sees two crimes against moral integrity for which it requests prison for both. At the same time, he asks the Provincial Court of Granada for a fine of nine euros a day for nine and six months, respectively, and disqualification from the exercise of any profession related to teaching work, as well as the impossibility of voting in elections while the sentence lasts.
The trial is scheduled to be held on November 14 at the Granada Court, once the complaint was admitted for processing and the Public Prosecutor’s Office has sent its indictment.
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