German police arrest ex-Catalan leader on Danish border
Catalonia's former President Carles Puigdemont has been detained by German police as he was crossing the border with Denmark by car.
The arrest on Sunday came just two days after Spain's Supreme Court vowed to prosecute 13 key separatists, including Puigdemont and his nominated successor Jordi Turull, over their role in the region's failed breakaway bid.
Puigdemont "was arrested today at 11:19 am by Schleswig-Holstein's highway patrol force," a German police spokesman said, adding that the detention was based on a European warrant.
"He is now in police custody", added the spokesman.
Separately confirming his arrest in Germany, Puigdemont's party spokeswoman Anna Grabalosa said, "It happened as he crossed the Danish-German border. He was treated well and all his lawyers are there. That is all I can say."
Puigdemont was picked up by German police as he was traveling back to Belgium, his lawyer Jaume Alonso-Cuevillas said on Twitter.
He "was heading to Belgium to present himself, as always, at the disposal of Belgian courts," added Alonso-Cuevillas.
On Friday, Spanish Supreme Court judge Pablo Llarena issued an international arrest warrant for Puigdemont, accusing Catalonia’s former president of organizing the vote on secession in October last year.
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