Eduardo Murillo, owner of the land in the La Bufona urbanization of Arrecife where several illegalizable homes have been built since 2000, has filed a complaint with the Provincial Prosecutor's Office of Las Palmas to demand "that the same justice be applied to everyone", and that, according to Murillo, "they would be incurring in the same defiant attitude that is attributed to Josefa Hernández." The owner of said land, who has already requested the demolition of these houses on several occasions, explains that "far from repairing the damage caused, by building in a protected area, not only have they not demolished their illegal constructions, but they have continued to expand, in addition to adding swimming pools on protected rustic land."
Murillo warns that, "given the social alarm raised by the perception on the part of citizens of the existence of an implacable justice for some and totally absent for others," he has decided to request the intervention of the Provincial Prosecutor's Office of Las Palmas, to prevent the continued commission of "an apparent crime of administrative prevarication and urge the highest officials of the Urban and Natural Environment Protection Agency to execute the firm demolition resolutions that affect said homes."
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