Sunday, July 12, 2015

Two ETA members indicted – TF1

Two executives of the ETA arrested earlier this week in France, one of which is suspected of killing a police officer in the Paris region 2010, have been indicted by the French courts and imprisoned in the night from Saturday to Sunday.


The hosting couple and the owner of the house Ossès (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) that were arrested Xabier Goyenechea Irragori and Joseba Inaki Reta them have been placed under judicial supervision after their indictment. Responsible for the logistics sector, the two suspected ETA members were among the “most wanted” by the Spanish authorities. Goyenechea Irragori is also believed to be one of the two authors of the shots during the shooting that had killed the sergeant Jean-Serge Nérin, 52, 16 March 2010.


Spanish national, Goyenechea Irragori, 35, and Inaki Reta, 56, were arrested after a July 6 information received by the Directorate General of Internal Security (ISB). They were charged with multiple counts, including conspiracy, possession and transportation of weapons, false document custody, all in relation with a terrorist enterprise. The owner of the house, a nurse, was also indicted for financing terrorism .

“Technical and Logistics Department”


Goyenechea Irragori is one of six suspected members of the Basque separatist commando operation that must appear in the fall before the special sitting of Paris for the murder of sergeant Nérin. Investigators are convinced that it is one of the two who opened fire on the police officers who caught them on a local road of Villiers-en-Biere, Seine-et-Marne. The other shooter is considered a “hard” of ETA, Mikel Carrera Sarobe, alias “Ata”, former number one of the military.

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Inaki Reta Goyenechea Irragori was, in Madrid, in charge of “technical and logistics department” of the Basque organization, responsible for the deaths of at least 829 people on behalf of his struggle for independence of the Basque Country and Navarre. Weakened by the blows of the French and Spanish police, she gave up the armed struggle in October 2011 but required before any dissolution of the negotiations, including the issue of its prisoners. A Spanish judge has opened an investigation into ETA for “crimes against humanity”, following the complaint of associations of victims of murder and kidnapping ( see video below ).

VIDEO ARCHIVE. An investigation for “crimes against humanity” open Spain against Eta

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