Spanish police arrested the son of Catalonia's ex-leader on fraud charges Thursday, judicial sources said, in a scandal engulfing his family at a politically delicate time for the region. Police searched the home and offices of Oleguer Pujol, youngest son of Jordi Pujol, a former regional president and figurehead of the Catalan independence movement.
The investigation into allegations of money-laundering and tax-dodging by Oleguer Pujol is the fourth court case launched against the powerful family in recent months. The cases have complicated efforts by Catalan leaders to hold a vote on whether their region should be independent from Spain - a plan that has placed them in a tense stand-off with Madrid. State prosecutors said in a statement that police arrested two people, one in Madrid and one in Barcelona, and then charged and released them while the investigation continues. A judicial source confirmed separately that one of them was Oleguer Pujol and the other was his business associate Luis Iglesias. Oleguer Pujol is accused of laundering billions of euros in suspect real estate transactions.
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