Marey case is the name given to the trial for the 1983 kidnapping of Segundo Marey—one of the first victims of the Spanish government's
dirty war
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against
ETA
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On 4 December 1983, mercenaries Mohand Talbi, Jean-Pierre Échalier, and Pedro Sánchez—who had been hired with 'English: reserved funds; also known as black budget from the
Ministry of the Interior
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—kidnapped Segundo Marey from his home in
Hendaye
Hendaye (; Basque: ''Hendaia'',HENDAIA Navarre
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, where a group of police officers under the orders of Deputy Commissioner was waiting. The officers took him to a cabin in the village of Matienzo, in the province of
Cantabria
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, where he remained locked up for ten days, with his head covered with a hood, until he was released in French territory, three kilometers from the Dantxarinea border crossing.
The goal of the kidnappers was to exert pressure on the French authorities to release police inspector Jesús Alfredo Gutiérrez Argüelles and three police officers of the
Grupo Especial de Operaciones
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With the intention of fighting against terrorism and several organized crime groups from Spain in the 1970s, in November ...
(GEO),English: Special Group of Operations who had been arrested in the French commune of Pau on 18 October 1983. When they were arrested, they had been trying to kidnap alleged ETA member José María Larretxea in an attempt to obtain information on the whereabouts of Army Captain Alberto Martín Barrios, who had been kidnapped himself by ETA and later murdered. Finally, the then police inspector of
Bilbao
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, Francisco Álvarez Sánchez, obtained the release of the four detainees with the agreement that they would appear before the French judicial authorities when summoned. However, this was not the case and thus they were sentenced
in absentia
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The Antiterrorist Liberation Groups (GAL)—an organization that had remained unknown until then—claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of Segundo Marey in a communiqué written in French that was found in one of his pockets. The GAL accused the French government of allowing ETA members to stay in the
French Basque Country
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and threatened to retaliate for each murder by the terrorists.
Arrest of the mercenaries
Barely an hour after Marey's kidnapping, Pedro Sánchez, a former corporal of the
French Foreign Legion
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, was arrested as a suspect. Mohand Talbi, accused like Sánchez of the kidnapping, was arrested and imprisoned in October 1984. Talbi was tried with Jean-Pierre Échalier in December 1987 and both were sentenced to thirteen years in prison. But Sánchez, the head of the command, was not tried as he had died of pancreatic cancer in a
Bordeaux
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prison in December 1986 because, according to Talbi, he had been poisoned. In March 1989, the Court of Appeal of Paris reduced Talbi's sentence to nine years.
Sentence against Amedo and investigation of the Marey case
In April 1987, mercenaries José Paulo Figueiredo Fontes, Rogerio Carvalho da Silva, Mario Correia da Cunha, and Antonio Jorge Ferreira Cisneros, who were on trial in
Lisbon
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, claimed to have been hired by Spanish Deputy Commissioner José Amedo to attack ETA members in the south of France. In January 1988, the Criminal Court of the
Audiencia Nacional
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English: National Court of Spain found criminal evidence in Amedo's actions. His trips to Portugal in 1986, in which he hired those mercenaries, were of an official nature and paid with ''fondos reservados'' from the Ministry of the Interior, according to the investigations carried out by Judge Baltasar Garzón. On 20 September 1991, police officers José Amedo and Michel Domínguez were sentenced to 108 years in prison for six counts of attempted murder, in which they participated as perpetrators by incitement. In October 1994, Judge Garzón reopened the investigation into the kidnapping of Segundo Marey after Amedo and Domínguez implicated several police commanders and high-ranking officials of the Ministry of the Interior in the actions of the GAL for which they had been convicted.
Sentence against high-ranking officials of the Ministry of the Interior
On 29 July 1998, the Supreme Court of Spain sentenced former Minister of the Interior
José Barrionuevo
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, former Director General of State Security , and former Civil Governor of
Biscay
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to ten years in prison; former police commissioners Francisco Álvarez Sánchez, Miguel Planchuelo, and José Amedo to nine years and six months; former secretary general of the
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
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(PSOE) in Biscay , to seven years; former police officers Julio Hierro and Francisco Saiz Ojeda, to five years and six months; former agents José Ramón Corujo and Luis Hens, to five years; and former police officer Michel Domínguez, to two years and four months. Likewise, they were ordered to pay Marey 30 million pesetas in damages.
They were sentenced for organizing and financing the kidnapping of Segundo Marey, with the aggravating circumstance that, when they learned that he was not a member of ETA, they prolonged his imprisonment by threatening to kill him if the French authorities did not release the four Spanish police officers who had been arrested while trying to kidnap a presumed member of ETA. The sentence also confirmed that both Barrionuevo and Vera encouraged and financed the actions of the GAL, due to being its highest-ranking officials. Their imprisonment did not take place until September and, just three months later, Barrionuevo and Vera were released thanks to a partial pardon by the administration of
José María Aznar
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On 17 March 2001, the
Constitutional Court
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upheld the Supreme Court's ruling and dismissed the appeals that had been filed. Likewise, the
European Court of Human Rights
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ruled in January 2010 that the conviction had been fair. The ruling admitted that the investigation of the case by Judge Baltasar Garzón was not carried out in an impartial manner, but stated that this problem was subsequently corrected by the Supreme Court because it carried out a new preliminary investigation by Judge Eduardo Móner.
ETA (separatist group)
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Basque conflict
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