The former ETA leader has already racked up long sentences from the National Supreme Court, and with this Thursday’s one, there are already a dozen trials she has been subjected to in Spain following her surrender by France in 2019.
The former leader of ETA Marisol Iparragirre accepted this Thursday before the National Court to be sentenced to 70 years and 8 months in prison after his participation in the 1987 attack in the High of Armenia of Vitoria-Gasteiz in which two national police officers were killed.
After acknowledging this in the trial, the prosecutor reduced his request for a prison sentence of 80 years to the aforementioned 70 years and 8 months, whereby the prosecutor exercised by the Association of Victims of Terrorism (AVT) , has joined. , and the defense attorney.
Marisol Iparragirre also took the punishment to compensate with 500,000 euros to each of the widows of the deceased officers, as well as each of the two children of both, as well as in nearly 12,000 for a woman who was injured in the attack, including for damage to buildings and vehicles in the area.
Marisol Iparragirre, who together with Josu Urrutikoetxea issued the statement announcing the dissolution of ETA in 2018, already collects long sentences by the National High Court and with the one held this Thursday, are already a dozen trials to which it is subject in Spain after its delivery from France in 2019.
has already been convicted in most from these cases to sentences of up to centuries in prison, the last time after agreeing in accordance with the prosecution on charges such as ordering the assassination of King Juan Carlos at the inauguration of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao in 1997 .
Now she will be convicted of remotely activating the explosive used by the two police officers in Alto de Armentia in Vitoria-Gasteiz. August 6, 1987
Source: EITB
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