The alleged leader of ETA, Mikel Garikoitz Aspiazu, alias "Txeroki", arrested Monday in the southwest of France, was indicted on the night of Friday by a magistrate in two Parisian terrorism folders, including the killing of two Spanish Civil Guards in Capbreton on December 1, said Thursday judicial source.
"Txeroki, 35, presented by the Spanish authorities as the leader of the whole of the Basque separatist organization, is under investigation including" directing an association referred to terrorist ", a crime punishable by two decades of rigorous, and was imprisoned by the same source.
He is also charged with "receiving stolen by an organized theft gang", "harboring false", "detention and transport of goods falling in the manufacture of explosive devices" and "receiving stolen arms", all gang and in connection with a terrorist enterprise, in the case of Capbreton, it was said judicial sources. Justice does not have time to evidence that "Txeroki" is the shooter, Judge Laurence Le Vert was not indicted for murder in this case.
On 9 December, two alleged members of ETA, Asier Bengoa Lopez and Saioa Sanchez, have already been indicted for the murder on 1 December 2007 the two civil guards who were conducting surveillance with their French colleagues of Information. They were shot by two men and one woman as they left the commercial center of the seaside resort of Capbreton.
Furthermore, the Paris prosecutors opened Thursday evening an investigation for "criminal association in relation with a terrorist enterprise" and "directing an association referred to terrorist". "Txeroki" was also placed under investigation in this matter, according to the same source.
Leire Lopez, the woman arrested Monday in his company to Cauterets (Hautes-Pyrenees), and presented as his companion, was under investigation for "criminal association in relation with a terrorist enterprise" in this case and the second prison, has on the same source added.
The interior minister said Wednesday Spanish on Radio Cadena Ser that "Txeroki" was actually the leader of the separatist organization and decided that both the overall strategy of attacks. Fearing reprisals by ETA, law enforcement Spanish are in a state of maximum alert, "said Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba.
The Spanish authorities have described Aspiazu as the man most wanted by the organization, and a symbol of a new generation of ETA, young and extremely violent reluctant to trading and with little or no ideological background, unlike their elders.
ETA has killed more than 800 people since the late 1960s to defend the cause of an independent Basque state in northern Spain and southern France, with its own language and culture. The most radical separatist recall that they have suffered from the repression of the Spanish government.
ETA declared in March 2006 a cease-fire, and started negotiations with the Socialist government of Jose Luis Zapatero, net stopped by the attack against the Madrid airport in December 2006, which was two deaths.
Aspiazu and his predecessor as head of ETA, Javier Lopez Pena, who was arrested last May near Bordeaux, have been opposed from the outset to these peace negotiations and Txeroki could have sponsored the Madrid bombing. According to the Minister of Interior of Spain, "Txeroki eventually be responsible for all the political, and the so-called military. Those who ordered the murders is Txeroki."
"Txeroki, 35, presented by the Spanish authorities as the leader of the whole of the Basque separatist organization, is under investigation including" directing an association referred to terrorist ", a crime punishable by two decades of rigorous, and was imprisoned by the same source.
He is also charged with "receiving stolen by an organized theft gang", "harboring false", "detention and transport of goods falling in the manufacture of explosive devices" and "receiving stolen arms", all gang and in connection with a terrorist enterprise, in the case of Capbreton, it was said judicial sources. Justice does not have time to evidence that "Txeroki" is the shooter, Judge Laurence Le Vert was not indicted for murder in this case.
On 9 December, two alleged members of ETA, Asier Bengoa Lopez and Saioa Sanchez, have already been indicted for the murder on 1 December 2007 the two civil guards who were conducting surveillance with their French colleagues of Information. They were shot by two men and one woman as they left the commercial center of the seaside resort of Capbreton.
Furthermore, the Paris prosecutors opened Thursday evening an investigation for "criminal association in relation with a terrorist enterprise" and "directing an association referred to terrorist". "Txeroki" was also placed under investigation in this matter, according to the same source.
Leire Lopez, the woman arrested Monday in his company to Cauterets (Hautes-Pyrenees), and presented as his companion, was under investigation for "criminal association in relation with a terrorist enterprise" in this case and the second prison, has on the same source added.
The interior minister said Wednesday Spanish on Radio Cadena Ser that "Txeroki" was actually the leader of the separatist organization and decided that both the overall strategy of attacks. Fearing reprisals by ETA, law enforcement Spanish are in a state of maximum alert, "said Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba.
The Spanish authorities have described Aspiazu as the man most wanted by the organization, and a symbol of a new generation of ETA, young and extremely violent reluctant to trading and with little or no ideological background, unlike their elders.
ETA has killed more than 800 people since the late 1960s to defend the cause of an independent Basque state in northern Spain and southern France, with its own language and culture. The most radical separatist recall that they have suffered from the repression of the Spanish government.
ETA declared in March 2006 a cease-fire, and started negotiations with the Socialist government of Jose Luis Zapatero, net stopped by the attack against the Madrid airport in December 2006, which was two deaths.
Aspiazu and his predecessor as head of ETA, Javier Lopez Pena, who was arrested last May near Bordeaux, have been opposed from the outset to these peace negotiations and Txeroki could have sponsored the Madrid bombing. According to the Minister of Interior of Spain, "Txeroki eventually be responsible for all the political, and the so-called military. Those who ordered the murders is Txeroki."
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