Former ETA member sentenced to 85 years in prison | Video
- September 17, 2024
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Supreme Court of Spain This Tuesday he delivered his verdict. Ana Belen Egues, former member of a defunct Basque separatist group estimated time of arrival, to 85 years
Supreme Court of Spain This Tuesday he delivered his verdict. Ana Belen Egues, former member of a defunct Basque separatist group estimated time of arrival, to 85 years
Supreme Court of Spain This Tuesday he delivered his verdict. Ana Belen Egues, former member of a defunct Basque separatist group estimated time of arrival, to 85 years in prison for his participation in Car bombing in Madrid As a result, 24 years ago, 11 people were injured.
The court stated Egues is guilty of planting and detonating a dynamite charge. in a stolen car in the north of the Spanish capital August 8, 2000
“The explosion created a dangerous situation for the right to compensation and affected most people with serious disruption to their daily lives,” the ruling says.
The National Court sentenced ETA member Ana Belén Egües to 85 years in prison for her role in the attack in Madrid on August 8, 2000, which left eleven people injured, seven of them seriously.
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The court that hears all terrorism cases in Spain sentenced Egues to prison. 15 years in prison for a crime that caused terrorist damage already 70 years in prison for seven attempted murders.
Of the 11 people injured in the explosion, Seven remained in serious condition.
Egues, 55 years old, I have already done one sentenced to 30 years in prison for another attack in November 2001. 97 people were injured and killed a senior police officer, and also 126 years in prison for his role in the murder of an army officer in January 2000.
She was arrested shortly after the 2001 attack.
In 2018 ETA announced that it had completely dismantled all of its structuresending 50-year guerrilla campaign against the Spanish state in which 853 people died, according to government data.
(Reuters)
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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