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Two Spanish Policemen Sentenced for ETA Tip-Off
2013-10-17
[An Nahar] A Spanish court on Wednesday sentenced two senior policemen to 18 months in jail for helping militants of the armed Basque separatist movement ETA escape arrest.

The High Court also banned the pair -- Enrique Pamies, former police chief for the Basque Country region of Spain, and Jose Maria Ballesteros, a former inspector in the anti-terrorist brigade -- from holding public office for four years.

During their trial the two men denied contacting ETA members to warn them of a police raid planned for May 2006 on a bar in Irun, near the French border.

The bar, run by alleged ETA member Joseba Elosua, was suspected to be handling money gained by ETA from extorting Basque businesses, according to court documents.

The tip-off is thought to have warned off other ETA members from turning up the following day when they were to be arrested.

The raid had been due to take place just weeks after ETA announced a ceasefire under the then Socialist government in Spain.

The court found the two men guilty of the crime of disclosure of classified information but it dismissed charges that they had collaborated with an armed group.

The two men did not intend to "favor ETA or the terrorist activities of the group" but instead tried to prevent "hindering the process that was underway to achieve the end of ETA," the court wrote in its ruling.

The two policemen will avoid a stint in prison because in Spain sentences of two years or less are suspended for first-time offenders.
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