The Ertzaintza has arrested six young men at the Urnieta train station for forcibly stealing from another young man
Two of the detainees, a minor under the age of 13 and a minor under the age of 16, have been released; the other four, aged between 18 and 21, will be brought before the court within the next few hours, once the relevant proceedings have been completed.
The Ertzaintza, in collaboration with the Urnieta Municipal Police, arrested yesterday evening six young people, two of them minors, at the Urnieta train station, on charges of robbery with violence.
A citizen alerted the Ertzaintza at around 8.30 p.m. to reports that a group of young men had violently robbed another young man at the Riera station in Urnieta.
A number of patrols came to the scene. By then, the Urnieta police, together with the security personnel at the station, had brought the six young men down from the train to clarify what had happened.
The Ertzainas spoke to the victim of the attack, a 22-year-old boy, who told them that while he was outside the railway station, he had been attacked by six young men.
The victim stated that after stealing a bunch of keys and a box of headphones, the six young men left the station and got on the train.
Once the facts had been confirmed, agents of the Ertzaintza identified and arrested the six boys, two Spaniards, two Latin Americans, a Maghreb and a European, as alleged perpetrators of a crime of robbery with violence.
The assailant was taken to a health centre for medical assessment before going to the Etrtzainetxea in Hernani to file a complaint.
Two of the detainees, two minors aged 16 and 13, were released late yesterday evening, Friday, while the other four detainees, aged between 21 and 18, will be brought before the court in the next few hours, once the relevant proceedings have been completed.
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