The Basque journalist was arrested on February 28 near the border with Ukraine and the judge ordered his admission to the provisional prison on charges of espionage. The detention period ended on May 28.
The Polish Public Prosecutor has requested: extend the provisional prison sentence for the Basque journalist Pablo Gonzálezwhich ended on May 28, as reported by the EFE agency, citing sources from the prosecutor’s office press service.
González’s lawyer, Bartosz Rogala, for his part, told EFE he was waiting for the court’s ruling.
According to the procedures, the court’s next step will be to set the date for the detention hearing, within 7 days of the filing of the request.
The freelance journalist, who also has Russian nationality, was arrested February 28 in Przemysl by the Internal Security Service (ABW), who accuse him of being an agent of GRU, the Russian military intelligence agency.
Gonzalez He has been incommunicado ever since. and he has been unable to communicate with his family or with his trusted attorney, Gonzalo Boye.
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