The five members of 'La Manada', the young people convicted of a continuing crime of rape in the Sanfermines of 2016, will serve their sentences in prisons in Andalusia and Castile and León, as sources from Penitentiary Institutions have confirmed to Europa Press.

Specifically, Ángel Boza will go to the prison of Albolote (Granada), Jesús Escudero to that of Huelva and Antonio Manuel Guerrero will remain in the prison of Seville I, where he is currently with the rest of the members of 'La Manada'. For his part, Alfonso Jesús Cabezuelo will serve his sentence in Topas (Salamanca) and José Ángel Prenda in Puerto III, in Cádiz.

The same sources have recalled that the transfer is the responsibility of the Civil Guard, to which they have already been notified, so they detail that it will be "effective in the coming days."

On June 21, the Supreme Court overturned the sentence of 'La Manada' and raised the sentences for the five defendants to 15 years in prison for a continuing crime of rape with the specific aggravating of vexative treatment and joint action of two or more people, thus partially admitting the resources of the Prosecutor's Office, the victim and the popular accusations that the City Council of Pamplona and the Government of Navarra exercised.

To one of the members of 'La Manada', the civil guard Antonio Manuel Guerrero, the court sentenced him to two more years in jail, a total of 17, as responsible for the crime of robbery with intimidation of the young woman's mobile phone. The Chamber also increased the amount of civil liability to which the victim is entitled to the amount of 100,000 euros.

In addition, the five were disqualified during the time of the sentence, they are prohibited from approaching the home, workplace or any other place that the victim has frequented for less than 500 meters, and 8 years of probation were imposed on them. Once completed the penalty.

The ruling, adopted unanimously, considers that what happened in the Sanfermines of 2016 was sexual assault and non-abuse, which is the crime for which both the Provincial Court and the Superior Court of Justice of Navarra (TSJN) had sentenced to 9 years Jail to José Ángel Prenda, Antonio Manuel Guerrero, Jesús Escudero, Ángel Boza and Alfonso Jesús Cabezuelo.

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