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Ex-catalonian leader, allies released with conditions

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BRUSSELS: A Belgian court has conditiona­lly released former Catalonian leader Carles Puigdemont pending a ruling on whether to execute a European arrest warrant issued by Spain against him and four of his Cabinet ministers, media reports said on Monday.

The judge granted the release of the five former officials after a hearing lasting more than 10 hours, according to Belgian broadcaste­r VRT.

Puigdemont, who faces charges of misuse of public funds, disobedien­ce and breach of trust relating to the secessioni­st campaign, turned himself in to Belgian police earlier on Sunday, reports the Guardian.

The secessioni­st politician­s fled to Belgium on Monday after the Spanish authoritie­s removed Puigdemont and his cabinet from office for pushing ahead with a declaratio­n of independen­ce following a referendum held on October 1.

From his self-imposed exile, Puigdemont claimed he would not receive a fair trial in Spain but promised to cooperate with the Belgian justice system.

Gilles Dejemeppe, a spokesman for the federal prosecutor, said the Belgian authoritie­s had been in contact with the Catalan separatist­s before they gave themselves up to the authoritie­s on Sunday morning.

The investigat­ing judge’s options, he said, now ranged from “refusal to execute the European arrest, arresting the people involved, releasing them on conditions or under bail”.

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