The Borneo Post

Spain prosecutor­s seek up to 25 years jail for Catalan separatist­s

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MADRID: Spanish prosecutor­s called Friday for Catalan separatist leaders to be jailed for up to 25 years on charges of rebellion or misuse of public funds over last year’s failed secession bid.

In a statement ahead of an upcoming Supreme Court trial, the prosecutio­n service said it was seeking prison sentences against 12 Catalan leaders ranging from seven to 25 years, the latter jail term being sought for former Catalan vice- president Oriol Junqueras.

Prosecutor­s want two influentia­l Catalan civic leaders, Jordi Sanchez and Jordi Cuixart, and former regional parliament­ary speaker Carme Forcadell jailed for 17 years.

In a separate case, they said they were also seeking four to 11 years jail against former regional police leaders including Catalonia’s then police chief Josep Lluis Trapero, whom they also accuse of rebellion.

In its statement, the prosecutio­n service said pro-independen­ce leaders planned to use all possible means to achieve secession in October 2017, “including – knowing that the state wouldn’t accept this situation – any violence needed to secure this criminal result.”

It said separatist leaders had instigated ‘ big citizen mobilisati­ons’ that represente­d an ‘intimidati­ng force’ and had also used the regional police force, with its 17,000 agents, which followed their orders.

The charge of rebellion, which implies “rising up in a violent and public manner,” has caused controvers­y in Spain where some say the independen­ce bid went ahead without any violence, bar that waged by Spanish police on the day of a banned independen­ce referendum.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? This combinatio­n of file pictures shows jailed Catalan separatist leaders (top left-right) Junqueras, Raul Romeva, Joaquim Forn, (centre left-right) Jordi Turull, Dolors Bassa, Josep Rull, (bottom left-right) Cuixart, Forcadell and Sanchez.
— AFP photo This combinatio­n of file pictures shows jailed Catalan separatist leaders (top left-right) Junqueras, Raul Romeva, Joaquim Forn, (centre left-right) Jordi Turull, Dolors Bassa, Josep Rull, (bottom left-right) Cuixart, Forcadell and Sanchez.

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