(ANSA) - MADRID, APRIL 12 - The Spanish prosecutor requests the court of Teruel (Aragon) in which Norbert Feher, alias Igor the Russian, is tried, a sentence to the maximum penalty provided for by the criminal code of the Iberian country where there is no life imprisonment .
The news agency Efe reports. According to the prosecutor who deals with the case, Feher acted "in cold blood". Feher, who in Italy was sentenced on appeal to life imprisonment for two murders in Emilia Romagna, is accused by the Spanish justice of killing the breeder José Luis Iranzo and the agents of the Civil Guard, Víctor Romero and Víctor Caballero in 2017.
The trial for these facts has begun today. (HANDLE).