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Catalan leader Puigdemont freed on bail in Belgium

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BruSSelS: Catalonia’s sacked separatist leader Carles Puigdemont and four of his former ministers were released with conditions after turning themselves in to face a Spanish warrant for their arrest.

On Sunday, a judge ordered the five, who fled Spain earlier this week after being accused of rebellion and sedition, not to leave Belgium until their extraditio­n case is heard.

It is the latest twist in the crisis unleashed by the Catalan separatist­s’ push to break away from Spain, sending shock waves across Europe.

Puigdemont and his allies escaped to Belgium last Monday after Spain dismissed the Catalan executive and imposed direct rule on the semi-autonomous region following the declaratio­n of independen­ce by the parliament there last month.

“They were taken into custody at 9.17am (local time),” said Gilles Dejemeppe, a spokesman for Belgian prosecutor­s. A white van believed to be carrying Puigdemont raced out of the Belgian prosecutor’s office around 15 hours later.

“The request made this afternoon by the Brussels’ Prosecutor’s Office for the provisiona­l release of all persons sought has been granted by the investigat­ive judge,” said the statement by the prosecutor’s office shortly afterwards.

The next court hearing will be in the following 15 days. Belgium has up to 60 days to decide whether to send the Catalans back to Spain.

Puigdemont’s PDeCAT party said on Sunday that he had turned himself in to show his “willingnes­s not to flee from the judicial process but to defend himself in a fair and impartial process, which is possible in Belgium, and highly doubtful in Spain”.

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