He requests that he do the same with the former heads of ETA Aitzol Iriondo, Mikel Carrera Sarobe and Ainhoa ??Ozaeta

MADRID, 10 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The National Court (AN) has ordered the Civil Guard and the General Information Police Station to take the necessary steps to find out the address of José Antonio Urrutikoetxea, alias ‘Josu Ternera’, and notify him of the complaint filed by the Dignity and Justice Association for the attack of December 30, 2006 in Terminal 4 of Barajas airport, in Madrid.

In an order from that Thursday, to which Europa Press has had access, the Justice Administration lawyer also asks the Armed Institute to provide the address of Aitzol Iriondo, Mikel Kabikoitz Carrera Sarobe ‘Ata’ and Ainhoa ??Ozaeta ‘Kuraia’.

This request comes after the judge of the National Court Alejandro Abascal admitted last January to processing the aforementioned complaint against those four former heads of the terrorist organization ETA for allegedly having given the order to carry out the attack of December 30, 2006 at Terminal 4 of the Barajas airport, in Madrid.

Specifically, the person in charge of the Central Court of Instruction Number 1 pointed out, “because of their position as top leaders of the management body, the executive committee or ZUBA (acronym for Zuzendaritza Batzordea or Management Commission) at the time of the attack.”

The magistrate assured that the facts on which the complaint is based and based are mainly the involvement of the ZUBA in the decision to carry out the attack and in providing the Elurra commando with the van-bomb used, as can be deduced from judgment 18/210 of the National Court.

It was at the end of last year when the judge of the National High Court agreed to reopen the investigation to investigate the alleged participation of the former ETA military chief Mikel Garikoitz Aspiazu, alias ‘Txeroki’, and the also member of the ETA leadership Joseba Aranibar in the attempt.

The magistrate made this decision at the request of the Prosecutor’s Office, which requested new proceedings after, on July 15, 2020, the provisional file of the proceedings was decreed.

In May 2010, the National High Court sentenced Igor Portu, Mikel San Sebastián Gaztelumendi and Mattin Sarasola to 1,040 years in prison for being responsible for the attack that killed Diego Armando Estacio and Carlos Alonso Palate, injuring another 41 people and causing the almost total destruction of the facilities of module D and damage to a total of 313 vehicles.

‘Txeroki’ and Aranibar, according to the Prosecutor’s Office, would have been in charge of giving the necessary “instructions” to the ‘command’ to carry out this attack, which took place in the middle of the ceasefire of the terrorist organization.