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The man arrested in Sarriguren has been imprisoned for sexually assaulting a minor

The Public Prosecutor's Office has requested provisional detention, reported and without bail, for a crime of sexual assault (rape) with penetration of a child under the age of 16.

The man arrested for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl inSarriguren (Navarre) has been placed in pre-trial detention without bail.

They provide for the risk of escape, as determined by the court decision, for the high penalty provided for in this type ofoffence, 8 to 12 years' imprisonment and the irregular situation of the accused.

It appears that the accused and the victim had been drinking alcohol in their home on the 1st of this month, when the aggressor allegedly began touching the minor and then raped her.

Apparently, the investigator knew in advance that the injured person was a minor because they shared the family home, so they knew each other.

The accused has stated that the sexual intercourse was consented to by answering only his lawyer's questions, but the victim has stated that it was a violation ofhis will by force.

On the other hand, the witness who called the police has claimed that the minor went to his home for help.

With the statement of the accused, the Public Prosecutor's Office requests that he be placed in pre-trial detention without bail for a crimeof sexual assault (rape) with penetration of a child under the age of 16.

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