“A kind of daily torture.” This is how José Luis Ábalos defined last Wednesday the 14 way out and 14 way back that he and Koldo García have done during the last month to go from Soto del Real prison to the Supreme Court, where the first trial of the Koldo case has been seen this week for sentencing. “It is not easy to come here, the early mornings are important, one arrives very night and every day we arrive and go handcuffed,” the former minist…
“A kind of daily torture.” This is how José Luis Ábalos defined last Wednesday the 14 way out and 14 way back that he and Koldo García have done during the last month to go from Soto del Real prison to the Supreme Court, where the first trial of the Koldo case has been seen this week for sentencing. “It is not easy to come here, the early mornings are important, one arrives very night and every day we arrive and go handcuffed,” the former minist…