The Public Prosecutor's Office Opposes the Release of Former Eta Chief Anboto From Prison and Qualifies Her as a Third Degree "Covert"
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It blames the Basque Government for misrepresenting an article in its prison regulations to favor the departure of the former ETA leader.
On Friday, the Office of the Public Prosecutor of the National High Court presented a report to the Central Prison Supervision Court, in which it objected to the fact that the former head of ETA María Soledad Iparraguirre Guenechea, alias Anboto, acceded to the semi-liberty regime granted to her in March by the Basque Government’s Department of Justice. The Public Prosecutor’s Office, which last February did approve the granting of the same pris…
The Public Prosecutor's Office of the National High Court has objected before the Central Prison Supervision Court to the fact that the former head of ETA Soledad Iparraguirre, Anboto, was released from prison from Monday to Friday in accordance with the semi-freedom regime of article 100.2 of the Prison Regulations, which was granted to her by the Basque Government. Specifically, the Public Prosecutor's Office has pointed to the "covered conver…
He emphasizes that the prison authorities have granted him semi-freedom without first having passed through the granting of permits and without the "enhanced motivation" required by terrorism cases.
Anboto has enjoyed a semi-freedom regime since last March
The Public Prosecutor's Office of the National High Court is against the fact that the former head of ETA Anboto, a “terrorist of extreme notoriety and special gravity”, has a semi-liberty regime. The Public Prosecutor's Office has appealed this measure applied by the Basque Government, which allowed Soledad Iparraguirre 'Anboto' to be released from prison on 24 March. Prosecutor Carlos García-Berro believes that Article 100.2 of the Prison Regu…
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