Amid a heavy police presence, Puigdemont had told a crowd of thousands of followers in the Catalan capital he aimed to revive the independence drive that plunged Spain into political crisis in 2017.
“They thought they’d be celebrating my arrest and they thought that this punishment would dissuade us,” he said. “Well, they are wrong.”
Authorities suspect that, when he had finished speaking, Puigdemont got into a white car belonging to a police officer and left the vicinity, a Catalan interior department spokesperson said, sparking a frantic search by authorities.
Then he disappeared.
Video footage shows Puigdemont’s longtime lawyer Gonzalo Boye gesture to him from behind a white screen on the stage and appear to mouth the word “vamonos” – “let’s go”.
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A loudspeaker announcement asked supporters to form a “human corridor” to escort Puigdemont and other separatist politicians to the nearby regional parliament for the vote. The other politicians started out, followed closely by the media.
Puigdemont could not be seen.
Authorities suspect that Puigdemont got into a white car belonging to a police officer and left the vicinity, a spokesperson for the Catalan interior department said.
The regional police, known as the Mossos d’Esquadra, said two of its officers had been arrested as the force investigated Puigdemont’s whereabouts. One of them was the owner of the car believed to have been used as a getaway vehicle.
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The police had tried but failed to stop the vehicle, the Mossos said in a statement, adding that it had intended to arrest Puigdemont on his return to Catalonia, but at a time designed to avoid public disorder.
La Vanguardia newspaper published a picture and video showing a car that appeared to have come from an underground parking garage, with a wheelchair in the front passenger seat.
A Catalan government source told Reuters authorities believe the car was waiting in a disabled parking spot.
The source said a small group of Mossos officers loyal to Puigdemont, who had provided security to him in neighbouring France while they were off-duty, were involved.
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The group was part of a special security unit created by the previous regional government and dismantled by the current one, the source said, adding, “We have a problem with that group and we knew it”.
Mossos launched Operation Cage, setting up roadblocks and checking car boots on routes out of the city, but by Thursday evening had failed to trap their prey.
“I cannot tell you anything [about] where he went,” Josep Rius, a close confidant of Puigdemont and spokesperson for his Junts party, told Reuters.
Puigdemont is “safe” and “free”, the head of a separatist organisation posted on X after communicating with him.
Reuters
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