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Tuesday, 27 March 2018

Protests in Barcelona as Puigdemont is Remanded in custody by German Court


A German court has ex-Catalan president Carles Puigdemont in custody pending possible extradition to Spain to face “rebellion” charges, amid demonstrations which blocked several main roads in the Spanish region on Tuesday.

"Puigdemont will remain in detention for the time being, until a decision is made concerning the extradition procedure,” the regional court in Kiel, northern Germany, announced Monday, a day after Puigdemont was arrested.
The ex-leader’s detention in Germany has sparked angry protests in Catalonia and demonstrators blocked several major roads in the region on Tuesday, including briefly the two main access roads into Barcelona.
Puigdemont’s arrest comes five months after he went on the run as Spanish prosecutors sought to charge him with sedition and rebellion in the wake of Catalonia’s failed independence bid in October last year.

He was detained on Sunday after crossing the border into Germany from Denmark, under a European warrant issued by Spain.
The court in northern Germany turned down a request from Puigdemont’s legal team for his release pending the extradition decision by German authorities.
The ruling must normally be made within 60 days under German law. A spokeswoman for the German prosecutor’s office told AFP it would “probably not come this week” ahead of the four-day Easter holiday.
The ousted president’s detention marks the latest chapter in a secession saga that has bitterly divided Catalans and triggered Spain’s worst political crisis in decades.

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