Loita Armada Revolucionaria

LAR also carried out other armed actions, the best known were the robbery of a subsidiary of the Caja de Ahorros of Ourense, attributed to Antom Árias Curto and the placement of explosives in the works of the Highway AP-9 (September 17, 1979).

The detainees were subject to the antiterrorist law in force, remaining 10 days in solitary confinement, where they reported being tortured.

The rest of the detainees entered different prisons of Galiza, although later they would be subject of dispersion, applied by the Spanish legal system for the cases of terrorism, being relocated first to Madrid and then Segovia.

The organization in support of Galician prisoners, Xuntas Galegas pola Amnistía was formed as a result of the arrests.

[2] The trial took place in April 1982 in the Audiencia Nacional at Madrid, and resulted in the conviction of all the remaining prisoners.