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Four police found not guilty in Boric Acid case
By h.b. - Jul 9, 2008 - 7:17 AM

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The Madrid Court ruled that the four policemen had carried out an administrative irregularity, and not a crime.

The Provincial Court in Madrid has found the four policemen accused of manipulating a report on the March 11th 2004 train bombings which made a reference to Basque terrorist group ETA, not guilty.

The court said that an administrative irregularity had taken place when the men used the presence of Boric Acid to suggest a link to ETA, but that no crime had been committed.

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