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The National High Court leaves the last two CoR prisoners on bail
  • The National Court has released Jordi Ros and Germinal Tomás on bail, who refused to take part in the attack. These are the last two members of the CoR who remained in prison.
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The judge of the National Court Manuel García Castellón has imposed guarantees of 30,000 and 15,000 euros, respectively, as civil liability. According to the indictment of the case opened by the Civil Guard, Ros and Tomás were responsible for the production of explosives for the two devices. Nine persons of the CoR investigated in Operation Judes are charged with belonging to a terrorist organization, holding and holding explosives and conspiracy of the terrorist organization.

The judge has imposed precautionary measures on him such as weekly hearings in the court closest to his home, a ban on leaving the Spanish State and the withdrawal of a passport, among others.

Judge Manuel García Castellón has released the two accused of "altering public order" and has equated them with a "brutal Islam", considering that both have a house, a family, a job and a "consolidated social and family network".

The other five in December in freedom

The other five members of the CDRs detained and imprisoned for terrorism left Soto del Real prison last December. To them, the National Court imposed bonds of between 5,000 and 10,000 euros.