Overview
- He submitted his resignation on February 25, confirmed by the Alcalá de Henares city council.
- Luis Antonio Moreno Pascual has requested reinstatement to his permanent post in Torrejón de Ardoz, and city HR there has received the request.
- The investigations involve alleged sexual aggression, gender-based violence, injuries, mistreatment and workplace harassment linked to incidents in Torrejón, with complaints from a municipal concierge and a female officer.
- The local government of PP and Vox had defended his presumption of innocence, while PSOE, Más Madrid and unions including CGT, UGT and CPPM had demanded his removal and welcomed the resignation.
- Alcalá must now appoint a new chief under rules limiting eligibility to specific ranks, with police staff signaling opposition to any exceptional appointment process, and an extraordinary council session remains scheduled for Friday.