Efe Zaragoza

Saragossa

Updated Sunday, March 31, 2024-15:14

Agents from the Aragon Police Headquarters have arrested a 34-year-old man in Zaragoza with nine judicial warrants in force and who had been hiding for two years to escape from justice and not go to prison.

The agents arrested the suspect on the 21st as he was leaving the place where he was hiding, without proper documentation in his name, according to the General Directorate of Police.

The investigators were able to determine that if on previous occasions he was urged by police officers to identify himself, the man showed the

documentation of a relative with whom the detainee bears a "great physical resemblance."

The arrest occurred during a night operation carried out in Zaragoza to prevent robberies, after the service agents were forced to stop a vehicle that was circulating inside the urban area of ​​the city.

Two men were traveling in said vehicle, so they proceeded to identify them.

The driver of the vehicle turned out to be a man who had several previous arrests for crimes against property, while his companion was traveling undocumented, so he provided a residence address that culminated in his final identification.

Of the nine judicial requests in force, five of them requested the suspect's imprisonment

for numerous criminal acts.

After this procedure, on the morning of last Thursday, March 21, the detainee was placed at the disposal of the Investigating Court acting as Guard of this city, who

ordered his immediate entry into prison.