Puigdemont sends a letter to Pablo Hasél and the prison returns it to him for not giving his real name

The former president of the Generalitat Carles Puigdemont has denounced in a tweet that the Lleida prison has not admitted and has returned a letter that he had sent to Pablo Hasél. As explained by the Junts MEP, the prison has not delivered the letter to the rapper because the last name Hasél appeared on the envelope, when in reality his name is Rivadulla.

“The mistake is mine,” Puigdemont acknowledged, to then charge the penal institution. “That the Lleida prison should return the letter that I sent him claiming that he is an unknown addressee, I cannot understand it,” said the former president of the Generalitat residing in Belgium. Puigdemont added that “they know perfectly well who he is”.

The MEP has also shown an image of the back of the envelope, where you can see the seal of the Department of Justice of the Generalitat. In this sense, the head of the former president’s office, Josep Lluís Alay, has attributed this fact to the Minister Gemma Ubasart. “The regional shame exceeds the Spanish one”, he has written in a tweet.

Pablo Hasél was imprisoned two years ago after being sentenced in 2018 for glorifying terrorism and insulting the crown through his songs and messages on networks. He also accumulated another sentence for the same act in 2014. His real name is Pablo Rivadulla, which has caused Puigdemont confusion when sending him the letter.

Exit mobile version