The titular judge of the Court of Instruction number 8 of Llíria (Valencia) attended the request of Rafa Mir and he returned his passport after the footballer’s defense requested that he be able to travel abroad, in this case Mexicoto carry out their work, while COPE advanced and EFE confirmed the process from knowledgeable sources.
This permit, processed with the purpose of allowing him to travel abroad “on a timely basis and for work reasons”, the player will be allowed to be part of the Valencian expedition that on October 12 will play a friendly between the Mexican team and Valencia in the town of Puebla.
The player’s passport was intercepted at police stations as a result of precautionary measures imposed by the same judge who returned the document to him as a result of the investigation that kept him under investigation for a sexual assault have carnal access.
In addition to having his passport confiscated, the player is banned from leaving the country, he has a 500-meter restraining order and from contacting the complainant and another woman who reported her friend who is also a soccer player . Pablo Jara and the obligation to come weekly to sign in court.
After being reported, the player spent two nights in jail before testifying in front of a judge and was temporarily released with precautionary measures, which became his cause.Valencia opened a disciplinary file against him “understanding that his manner of proceeding, during his vacation, undoubtedly affects his professional performance.”
Also, the coach of Valencia, Ruben Barajahe was punished with two games without playing the first team, which he took advantage of to deal with some discomfort he was carrying and which prevented him from returning to the group until this past Monday.
For this reason, the striker, who may return to a call-up to the first team this Saturday against Royal Society, You can rely on your passport to make that trip “for work reasons and in a timely manner.”
Source: La Verdad

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