Monday, 26 March 2018

Former Catalonia president arrested in Germany as he cross in from Denmark.

The police in Germany today arrested Catalonia’s former president, Carles Puigdemont as he crossed over by car from Denmark.
 
Five months after going on the run from Spanish authorities, Catalonia's former president has been detained in Germany on an international warrant by highway police just after the ardent separatist crossed the border with Denmark.

Carles Puigdemont's capture, aided by Spanish intelligence services, sparked protests of tens of thousands in Catalonia's main city of Barcelona and other towns in the wealthy northeastern corner of Spain.

Some of the demonstrators clashed with riot police, leaving more than 50 civilians and police officers injured and leading to four arrests.

Puigdemont will appear before a German judge on Monday.


Spain was plunged into its worst political crisis in four decades when Puigdemont's government flouted a court ban and held an ad-hoc referendum on independence for the northeastern region in October.

The Catalan parliament's subsequent declaration of independence received no international recognition and provoked a takeover of the regional government by Spanish authorities that they say won't be lifted until a new government that respects Spain's

Spain's state prosecutor office said it was in contact with its German counterparts to carry out its request to extradite Puigdemont to Spain, where he faces charges including rebellion that could put him in prison for up to 30 years.
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