Paris (EFE).- The Court of Appeals of Paris (France) accepted on Wednesday four Euro-orders presented by the Spanish National Court to try the former military chief of ETA Garikoitz Aspiazu Rubina, “Txeroki”, for these causes.
The French court has not detailed the cases that refer to these Eurowarrants.
On the fifth Eurowarrant requested, the court asked for more information and announced a decision on September 27. This is the case for the discovery of a car with more than one hundred kilos of explosive material in Ayamonte (Huelva) in 2007.
The French prosecutor’s office had considered the five Euro-warrants well-founded and requested the Court to hand over the ETA member, only after he has served the sentence until 2032 to which he was sentenced in France, where he was arrested in 2008.
The French Justice has already given its approval for the same deferred delivery to Spain due to three other demands from the National Court of Madrid.
In addition, the court authorized the temporary surrender to the Spanish authorities of Mikel Carrera Sarobe, “Ata”, as of July 1, to try him in that country.
This decision comes after the trial chamber of the Court of Appeal authorized on May 24 his delivery to Spain so that he can be tried for four attacks committed in 2002, one of which cost the life of a civil guard in Leiza (Navarre).
Sarobe was sentenced in France to two life sentences, one for the murder of two Spanish civil guards in Capbreton (France) in 2007 and another for the shooting death of a French policeman in 2010, in what is considered the last murder of E.T.A.
The temporary delivery will allow him to be tried in Spain, whose authorities will return him to France to continue serving his sentence.