The Civil Guard Saturday dealt a further blow to the violent separatist group known as Galician Resistance after the attack that last Wednesday, destroyed the first floor of City Hall Baralla (Lugo). One day after he was arrested in Santiago activist who attributed the Home Office placing the bomb in Baralla, security forces burst zulo near Santiago where they found three explosive devices. According to Interior, their characteristics are very similar to that used in the attack on the City Council of Lugo.
The reaction of the security forces against the attack of Baralla has been very rapid. Last Friday, two days after the explosion that left the town hall unusable Township and caused some damage even in nearby houses, the Guardia Civil Santiago stopped at a known separatist militant Agulleiro Cartoy Raul, 24, a native of Barreiros (Lugo) and resident in the capital of Galicia. After breaking into the home of Agulleiro in Compostela Old Town, security forces anti-terrorism law applied to him and took him to Madrid for questioning before making it available to the Court of Instruction No. 4 of the National Court. Yesterday, the Civil Guard operation completed to achieve discover a dungeon in the place of Pedrouzo in O Pino coruñés Township, a rural area on the outskirts of Santiago, near the airport Labacolla.
The hiding, according to the Ministry of Interior, was in a wooded area and officers found him three explosive devices timed two flasks and introduced into another in a pot. Following the discovery, were deactivated by specialists from the Civil Guard. The pumps are very similar to those employed in both Baralla, last Wednesday, was also used, where one olla- like last year in another similar attack against the town hall of the municipality ourensano beade. The mayors of both municipalities, the PP had meaning for public statements justifying the Franco dictatorship and its repressive policies. The Guardia Civil “handles the hypothesis” that the artifacts were to be used against other targets soon, according to information released by the Ministry of Interior.
The Civil Guard also reported Saturday the house where the activist arrested Raul Agulleiro lived with a brother in Rua do Santo Spirit, in the historic center of Santiago, and where he was arrested last Friday. There, investigators seized various documents, plans and supplies. Agulleiro activity as a member of independence groups was no secret. Sometimes the young activist publicly acted as spokesman to House That Voltem, support group for prisoners accused of belonging to the Galician Resistance. Furthermore, Agulleiro already had in its history two previous arrests, one for damages for assault and other authority, both incidents occurred during protests independence among minority groups that used move. Late Friday, about a hundred separatists marched in Santiago to protest the arrest of their partner.
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