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Aroztegia's Indictment Remains Committed to Convicting Those Accused of Sabotaging the Works as a Criminal Group

The Provincial Court of Navarre has already rejected the appeal of the promoters of the urban development project of Aroztegia in Lekaroz, and confirmed the acquittal of the crime of belonging to a criminal group of the seven accused of sabotage in the works and that they were finally paralysed. Section One confirmed the sentence handed down by the Criminal Court No. 3 of Pamplona, which imposed fines of between 5,850 and 9,450 euros for a crime…
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The Provincial Court of Navarre has already rejected the appeal of the promoters of the urban development project of Aroztegia in Lekaroz, and confirmed the acquittal of the crime of belonging to a criminal group of the seven accused of sabotage in the works and that they were finally paralysed. Section One confirmed the sentence handed down by the Criminal Court No. 3 of Pamplona, which imposed fines of between 5,850 and 9,450 euros for a crime…

·Pamplona, Spain
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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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