The arrests could be related to the fact that last January the collective Arberoa Lurra and Housing took action to denounce a speculative sale. They're in the gendarmerie of Baiona.
The Berria newspaper has today reported the names of the two persons detained in the anti-terrorist operation. The Ostia network, of which Dagerre and Bortairu are members, has sent a note explaining that the arrests are the result of the January action. The real estate Puyo, in Hazparne, was then occupied, to denounce that the agency intervened in the sale of the house Etxexuria, "buying 250,000 euros in 2017 and delivered in 1,600,000 euros". The occupation was "peaceful and symbolic", according to Ostia, but the agency filed a complaint. Since then, the Gendarmerie has been attended by five people, including the mayor of Aiherra, who have recorded the latest convictions that have taken place.
The Ostia and Arberoa network and Collective Housing have called for the release of detainees and have denounced the methods of police "intimidation". "The repression of the militancy and of the people in Euskal Herria who are concerned about our living conditions must stop immediately," they said. Dagerre and Bortairu, who are also members of EH Bai, have reported on the X network "disproportionate" arrests by the Abertzale formation: - Enough! Now that Euskal Herria is in a new phase, Paris continues to act according to the schemes of the past. The French State must stop using repression against Basque citizens". Neither the prosecutor nor the police have provided details of the causes of the arrests.