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Vox calls for a "special" police group and the collaboration of Foreign Affairs to arrest fugitive ETA

MADRID, 14 Oct.

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Vox calls for a "special" police group and the collaboration of Foreign Affairs to arrest fugitive ETA

MADRID, 14 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Vox has demanded in Congress that a "special" police group be created and the collaboration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the arrest and judicial disposition of the members of the terrorist organization ETA who are still at large despite being claimed by the Spanish courts .

In a Non-Law Proposal (PNL), consulted by Europa Press, Vox refers to the Annual Report of the State Attorney General's Office. The Public Ministry confirmed that, ten years after the end of the terrorist group, "the consequences of its activity continue to be evident" and that, at the end of 2021, there were 42 escaped from the terrorist group, 24 of them with judicial injunctions in force .

For this reason, the formation led by Santiago Abascal demands the creation of a "special working group of the Civil Guard and the National Police" and "promote the collaboration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs through its website and through all Spanish Embassies and Consulates in the world".

Vox cites the European Parliament report that focused on international collaboration and the need to put an end, according to this party, to the "aberrant impunity of ETA fugitives." "The successive governments of Spain have not been able -or have not tried- to correct it," he maintains, warning that prolonging this over time "would mean the prescription of the crimes committed."

The training refers to the 379 crimes committed by ETA that are still unsolved, "of which many of them weigh on the backs of the fugitives and many others could be clarified by making all those terrorists stolen from it".

"The fact that there are members of the terrorist organization ETA who have fled from justice or whose whereabouts are unknown is a mockery of our rule of law and of the victims of terrorism," they add.

In fact, they request that those people who can offer information to find the whereabouts of the ETA members be "assisted" "without fear of reprisals or pressure from groups related to the terrorist organization."