Spain still paying bonuses to 115 police given medals by Franco

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Pension top-ups criticised as it is revealed one officer has been accused of acts of torture

More than four decades after the death of the dictator Francisco Franco, the Spanish government has said it continues to pay bonuses to 115 police officers who were awarded medals during his regime, including one officer accused of multiple acts of torture.

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