MADRID (Reuters) – Spanish police said Wednesday they had arrested four people in Navarra and the Basque Country in an operation directed against the device coordination with their imprisoned ETA members, known as the “front of prisons.”
“The detainees were part of a coordination designed and led by ETA (…) that the strategy should be followed was defined by the various organizations belonging to the ‘front of prisons,’ “said the Civil Guard said in a statement.
The operation, which remains open and the further arrests are discarded, has also led to the registration of the homes of the detainees, where agents have seized paper documents and computer equipment.
The operation is the fourth against “front prisons” of the band, after three other operations between 2013 and this year against groups of lawyers and support for ETA prisoners that have resulted in dozens of arrests.
ETA declared in 2011 the cessation of its armed activity in search of an independent Basque Country since early last year announced its partial disarmament, rejected by the Spanish Government, demanding the dissolution of an organization that has killed more than 800 people in 40 years.
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