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The holder of the Court of Instruction Number 2 of Murcia has issued an official letter to the Provincial Judicial Police Brigade (UFAM) to locate the current address and whereabouts of the three sisters of Ohio (United States) who reported having been sexually assaulted in Murcia For three young Afghans last New Year 's Eve .

Sources of the TSJ have indicated that the objective of this office is that the necessary steps be taken to locate the complainants and take them judicial declaration.

So that the investigation of the case continues and the complaint made before the police investigators is not filed, the three sisters must ratify it at the judicial headquarters, since it is an essential and indispensable requirement so that it could be reached, if sufficient evidence is found, to Holding the oral trial.

The complaint made to the national police officers who carry out the investigation has no evidence until it is ratified during the investigation, so the judge who instructs the case needs to locate these young women, 18, 20 and 23 years of age, to communicate the need to declare, either in person or through videoconferencing.

For their part, the defense of the three young Afghans who were arrested accused of sexual assault on these three sisters asked the Court to file the case, and then file a complaint for false accusation.

The young women, who reported having been assaulted before the police in the apartment where the youngest lived and where one of the defendants lived, had an insurance policy that covered the assumption of sexual assault in an estimated amount of 50,000 Euros

Melecio Castaño , a lawyer for the detainees, aged 20, 21 and 25 and who were released after giving a statement, has been convinced that the case will be filed because the girls left Spain without having ratified the complaint, despite The warning of the judge.

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