The prosecutor accuses Pompeyo González of six crimes of terrorism and requests jail for him after refusing to testify

Image of the arrest of Pompeyo González in Miranda de Ebroniusdiario

The prosecutor accuses him of six crimes of terrorism He was arrested because the alleged perpetrator of sending six bomb letters to Moncloa and different estates He went to courtroom at 11 within the morning, however has not answered any questions

At 11 within the morning, Pompeyo González sat down earlier than Justice of the Peace Joaquín Gadea, who didn’t have a solution to any of his questions. The retiree accused of sending letter bombs has refused to testify.

After his transient look, the Prosecutor’s Office has requested unconditional imprisonment for him and accuses him of six crimes of terrorism, two of them aggravated for being towards members of the Government.

In addition, he believes that he ought to be investigated for the manufacture and use of explosives, inflammables, incendiaries, for terrorist functions.