Moroccans furious over the pardon of Daniel Galvan Vina convicted of raping 11 children aged between four and 15, are set to have more demonstrations as the king on Saturday announced an investigation into his release.
The Local
August 4, 2013
Moroccans furious over the pardon of Daniel Galvan Vina convicted of raping 11 children aged between four and 15, are set to have more demonstrations as the king on Saturday announced an investigation into his release.
Social media sites have called for fresh protests in Casablanca and Rabat next week after baton-wielding police dispersed demonstrations on Friday.
Daniel Galvan Vina, said to be in his 60s, was pardoned by King Mohammed VI and freed on Tuesday from jail in Kenitra, north of the capital.
He had been sentenced in September 2011 to 30 years in prison.
Galvan was among 48 Spanish prisoners released in response to a request from Spanish King Juan Carlos, who visited Morocco in mid-July, the justice
ministry said.
But royal palace said in a statement carried on Morocco’s official MAP news agency that the king had been unaware of the nature of Galvan’s crimes and had ordered a probe into his release.
The investigation should “determine the responsibilities and the failures that led to this regrettable release,” the statement said.
“The king was never informed — in any way or at any time — of the seriousness of the abject crimes of which the person concerned was convicted,” the palace added.