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Despite his party saying he had returned to Belgium, Catalan police say separatist leader Puigdemont could still be in Spain
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Next, former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is said to have left for Belgium after managing
00:06
to flee an arrest warrant.
00:08
Puigdemont made a sensational return to Spain on Thursday after a seven-year exile following
00:13
a failed independence bid in 2017.
00:16
Catalan police say they've arrested two of their own officers for their alleged involvement
00:21
in the 61-year-old's getaway.
00:23
Well, for more, let's cross now to Madrid, where our correspondent Sarah Morris is standing
00:27
by for us.
00:28
Sarah, just what do we know at this point regarding his whereabouts?
00:34
Well, his lawyer, Gonzalo Boye, says that he has left the country and the Secretary
00:40
General of Puigdemont's party, Junts, says that basically he has headed back over the
00:48
French border towards Belgium and back to his house in Waterloo, where he fled in 2017
00:57
after that independence declaration.
01:00
The lawyer of Carles Puigdemont actually says that he will appear, make some kind of address
01:06
or message to his supporters in the next few days.
01:10
Now, Turull, who is the Secretary General, has been talking and saying that Puigdemont
01:16
has been in Barcelona since Tuesday night and that he had dinner and that he slept in
01:23
Barcelona.
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So, giving the impression that he was able to get through the border where there were
01:30
police looking out for him and actually move around Barcelona in some way, shape or form
01:37
until he did that appearance, a six-minute speech, right in the centre of Barcelona at
01:44
the Arc de Triomphe, where he addressed supporters and railed against the Spanish state, and
01:50
then slipped into the back of the stage.
01:55
And what people don't understand, really, is how the Mossos police force did not intercept
02:02
him.
02:03
He seems to have moved from the centre of the stage out and disappeared.
02:08
And the reports suggest that a white, off-duty Mossos police car, a Honda, took him towards
02:17
the Spanish, to the French border and out of the country.
02:22
And the judge who is leading the main case against Carlos Puigdemont, Pablo Llarena,
02:29
has asked both the Catalan police and the Spanish police service to give him reports
02:35
about what went wrong yesterday, why wasn't that international, that arrest warrant carried
02:42
out.
02:43
And there are many questions unanswered among the police, I'm sure, at how they let Puigdemont
02:49
get away, as you mentioned.
02:50
What's the reaction and response to that been so far?
02:56
The response is, across the board, bewilderment and a great deal of anger, particularly from
03:03
the Conservative headquarters.
03:06
The Conservative leader, Alberto NĂșñez-FeijĂło, says that the interior minister and the defence
03:11
minister who heads up the intelligence services, that they should both resign.
03:17
And he wants to hear from Pedro SĂĄnchez, the socialist prime minister, about really
03:22
why this happened and why he wasn't arrested.
03:26
Two local police officers have been arrested and questioned.
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And the suspicion is basically that this may have been a similar operation to the one in
03:36
2017 when Carlos Puigdemont left the country, that somebody inside the police office actually
03:44
helped him and cooperated with him and were not carrying out the orders from the courts.
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And a great deal of anger and many people in the media saying that this was an embarrassment,
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that it humiliated Spain, that it was really a farcical situation.
04:07
The only kind word really has come from El PaĂs, the left-wing newspaper, basically
04:13
pointing out that despite this big show by Carlos Puigdemont, he did not scupper the
04:20
formation of a socialist-led government in Catalonia.
04:25
The deadlock there has been broken after those May elections.
04:29
And Salvador Illa promised his supporters it would be time to get back to bread-and-butter
04:34
issues that over a decade had been lost to the separatist push and that now he would
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be addressing issues like climate change, like poverty, and basically, he said, trying
04:48
to govern for all Catalans.
04:50
Right, our correspondent Sarah Morris reporting for us there from Madrid, thank you very much
04:55
for that update.
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