It prohibits him from leaving the territory, withdraws his passport and he must appear weekly in court
MADRID, 14 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The judge of the National Court José Luis Calama has agreed to release with precautionary measures the man who was in provisional prison as the alleged author of sending six letters with explosives to the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, to the Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, to the Ukrainian embassy in Madrid, to the facilities of the Instalaza company, to the United States embassy in the capital and to the Torrejón Air Base satellite center.
In an order, the magistrate imposes as precautionary measures on the investigated, Pompeyo González Pascual, the obligation to appear weekly in the court closest to his home, the prohibition to leave the territory, the withdrawal of the passport, as well as the obligation to establish an address and a telephone number where you can be reached.
In line with the report issued by the Prosecutor’s Office, the head of the Central Investigating Court number 4 understands that release without bail is appropriate since there is no current risk of destruction of evidence sources, since the investigation procedures have already been carried out. instruction most relevant to obtaining the substantial criminal evidence that points to said person being investigated.
It was on January 27 when Calama agreed to unconditional imprisonment for this retiree from Miranda de Ebro, who was arrested as the alleged author of sending explosive letters to various institutions.
In that order, he explained that although there were no indications that the person investigated belonged to or collaborated with any terrorist gang or organized group, the actions objectively attributed to him, the context in which they occurred (Ukrainian war) and the recipients of the packages showed that “the objective of seriously disturbing public peace” was present in his mind.