Catalan Police Does Not Believe ‘Fake News’ That Puigdemont Is In Belgium, Still Search For Him In Barcelona
Friday, 9 August 2024 () By Charles Szumski and Fernando Heller
(EurActiv) — There is “no objective proof” to confirm that former Catalan president and separatist leader Carles Puigdemont, currently under a national arrest warrant, has managed to flee Spain to Belgium, after his controversial visit to Barcelona on Thursday (8 August),...
The fugitive Catalan separatist leader shocked Spain by briefly appearing at a rally in Barcelona on Thursday and leading law enforcement on a search and arrest hunt that ultimately failed.
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The fugitive former leader of Catalonia's independence movement has teased Spanish police by coming to Barcelona and making a speech to supporters before.. Sky News
Barcelona is a hugely popular tourist spot - but some of these visitors end up having their wallet, phone or passport pickpocketed. Spanish citizens are taking efforts to expose the pickpockets and combat the issue.
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