The guard battle left Saturday afternoon in provisional release of the arrested young man for one alleged crime against the sexual freedom to a minorafter it was brought before the court once the first police investigations had been completed. The decision was taken while the case remained open and pending further actions to clarify the facts.
The police reported this morning that the young man has 23 years and that the arrest occurred in Canillo after the body of order was alerted from Hospital Nostra Senyora de Meritxell. The health center activated the Immediate Action Protocol (IAP) when detecting a possible assault on the minor.
The release did not lead to the closure of the proceedings. According to sources close to the case, thejudicial authority he agreed precautionary measures to guarantee the follow-up of the cause and preserve the protection of the victim. He is obliged to appear every Friday at Batllia and his passport has been taken away to avoid a possible escape risk. The same sources insisted on the need foruse extreme caution and avoid any detail that could facilitate the identification of the girl or her surroundings.
The boy had been arrested Friday following the complaint by the girl’s family. The law enforcement agency activated the planned protocols and collected the first elements necessary to put the case in the hands of the Batllia. From now on, the investigation will have to determine what happened and whether the evidence collected is sufficient to move forward with an eventual charge. Sources familiar with the case described the affair as “very sensitive” due to the nature of the events and the involvement of a minor. They also pointed out that new proceedings should still be carried out before the cause can be sufficiently defined. The young man maintains the status of the alleged perpetrator until there is a firm resolution. The case once again places in the foreground the importance of action protocolsthe accompaniment to the victims and the informative reservation in procedures linked to sexual offenses with minors.








