The Borneo Post

Key ETA member leaves prison after 30 years behind bars

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MADRID: A key ETA member on Sunday left jail in Spain after 30 years behind bars for his role in attacks by the Basque separatist­s, including their deadliest ever, prison authoritie­s said.

Santiago Arrospide Sarasola, better known as Santi Potros, was sentenced to a total of almost 3,000 years in prison, but in Spain actual jail time cannot exceed 30 years.

He left the Topas prison in the western city of Salamanca “in the early hours of the morning”, a spokesman told AFP.

Santi Potros is believed to have been the head of ETA’s military organisati­on.

Among other conviction­s, he was found guilty of involvemen­t in ETA’s attack at a supermarke­t in Barcelona on June 19, 1987, in which 21 people died, making it the organisati­on’s bloodiest attack ever.

He was arrested the same year in France and extradited to Spain in 2000.

In prison, Santi Potros distanced himself from orthodox ETA policy and expressed disagreeme­nt with a car bomb attack at Madrid’s Barajas airport in December 2006 in which two people died.

His release was met with bitter criticism from attack victims’ organisati­ons.

“His victims are still in their graves, and their families must go on with their lives broken by seeing so much injustice,” tweeted Miguel Folguera, president of the Support for Terrorism Victims group.

ETA announced its dissolutio­n in May after decades of armed struggle for an independen­t Basque country.

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