They are Fernando García, Iñaki Krutxaga, Jesús Mari Etxeberria, Fernando Elejalde, Patxi Ruiz and Dani Pastor. In addition, Álvaro Arri has left Basauri prison.
Euskaraz irakurri: Sei preso gehiago Euskal Herriko kartzeletara hurbilduko dituzte
Penitentiaries have coordinated with the Basque government the transfer of six prisoners from the defunct ETA to prisons in Euskal Herria.
The latest transfer motion approved by the General Secretariat of Penitentiaries includes six inmates, including five from León Prison Fernando Garcia. He will also leave Leon Prison Inaki Krutxaga.
Another authorized transfer is that of Jesus Mari Etxeberria. Fernando Elejalde He will leave his cell in León Prison to occupy one of three unnamed prisons in Euskadi.
The General Secretariat of Penitentiaries has resolved the transfer of another prisoner from Murcia to Pamplona. Is about patxi ruiz. Daniel pastor it will also carry over from Zuera.
Second, Jose Luis Barrios He will leave Pamplona prison and will be transferred to a prison in the Basque Autonomous Community.
Also, alvaro arri has left Basauri Prison. Last April, he was transferred to Basauri Prison after being placed in the third grade.
The AVT He complained in a statement that “these murderers are gradually reaching the third degree, something that only the National Court is trying to stop, because if it were up to them, they would all be out on the street by now.”
“Only 14 ETA members are left, so that Pedro Sánchez and his interior minister can go down in history as those responsible for transferring all ETA prisoners to prisons in the Basque Country,” emphasizes the AVT, which prison policy of the Spanish government that it allows these approaches “without cooperating with justice. Without repenting. Without having paid its debt to society.”
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Source: EITB

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