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January 13, 2015 • 16:13
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A Spanish judge has left Tuesday released with charges to six, including five lawyers, of the sixteen detainees by the Civil Guard for allegedly mediate between the ETA and its inmates, and tax fraud, judicial sources said.
Judge Eloy Velasco, of the Audiencia Nacional (main Spanish criminal court) decided to leave Amaia freedom for lawyers Izko, Haizea Ziloaga, Eukene Jauregui, Arantxa Aparicio and Onintza Ostolaza and to Nagore San Martin.
In the first five, the judge charged them crimes of membership or collaboration with organization terrorism, money laundering and two counts of theft of VAT, the sources said.
Velasco also prohibits them during the period of their instruction “organized ETA prisoners by the collective views”.
However, for “not deprive the individual right of defense”, these lawyers may be able to interview “with individual prisoners for specific procedural acts.”
As for Nagore, that form part of the platform to support ETA prisoners, Herrira whose activities are suspended by the Spanish justice, the judge imputed crimes of belonging and funding terrorist organization, breach of injunction, fraud Social Security tax crime and money laundering.
The judge has forbidden to participate in any act of Herrira.
statement Velasco plans to take over Wednesday and Thursday the rest of detainees in Monday’s operation in which were arrested, including 12 members of the so-called “group of lawyers” of ETA, which include three lettered defense team of the accused at the trial of thirty suspected militants of Batasuna coalition, considered the political arm ETA.
The process would begin on Monday had to be suspended.
According to the Spanish Interior Ministry, detainees used their status as counsel to move policies ETA prisoners.
judicial sources said Tuesday that during searches conducted in the operation “beads” of rolled paper with notes that some detainees were arriving prisoners.
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