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Oriol Junqueras and eight ministers jailed
Friday, November 3, 2017 @ 8:18 AM

DEPUTY regional president of Catalunya Oriol Junqueras and eight ministers have been remanded in custody – all bar one without bail – charged with rebellion and sedition for their involvement in the disputed independence referendum on October 1.

National Court judge Carmen Lamela has opted to put them behind bars as she considers them a flight risk and believes they may attempt to destroy evidence.

Junqueras and seven ministers appeared in court yesterday (Thursday) charged with rebellion, sedition and misuse of public funds, for having used taxpayers' cash to finance the referendum.

As well as Junqueras, the former ministers for land and housing (Josep Rull), interior (Joaquim Forn), employment (Dolors Bassa), justice (Carles Mundó), presidential affairs (Jordi Turull), international affairs (Raül Romeva), governing (Meritxell Borràs) and business (Santiago Vila) are now in jail.

Only Santiago Vila has been granted bail, to the tune of €50,000.

Sra Lamela has adhered strictly to the prosecution's recommendations, stating that the offences they are considered to have committed are 'very serious'.

Their defence insists Junqueras and the ministers are 'totally against violence' and 'have not perpetrated any violent actions', but Judge Lamela said the defence was 'forgetting that they were behind a movement' which the regional government 'consented to and supported' and that led to 'activities where organised tumultuous gatherings took place'.

She considers that if the ministers had not been 'egging on' the public, the independence movement would not have had any 'impulsion'.

Read more at thinkSPAIN.com

 



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Saturday, November 4, 2017 @ 1:46 PM

Interesting that the EU keep a very low profile here and with the 5 ministers and president currently in Belgium. Or have I missed unreported comment from Bruxelles. Extradition treaties between EU countries are relatively simple but this will probably be made difficult by Belgium. EU will be unwilling to become embroiled as decision will be controversial and there's no money I nvolved.

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