The presiding judge of the Court of Instruction number 8 of Llíria (Valencia) attended the request of Rafa Mir and has returned his passport after the footballer’s defense requested the right to travel to another country, in this case Mexicoin order to be able to carry out his work, according to information provided by COPE and confirmed to EFE by sources familiar with the process.
This permit, which was processed with the aim of allowing him to travel abroad “on an ad hoc basis and for work reasons”, This will allow the player to be part of the Valencian expedition that will play the friendly match between the Mexican national team and Valencia on October 12 in the town of Puebla.
The player had his passport blocked in police stations as a result of the precautionary measures imposed by the same judge who has returned the document to him as a result of the investigation that keeps him under investigation for a sexual assault with carnal access.
In addition to having his passport revoked, the player was prohibited from leaving the country, and has a restraining order of 500 meters and no contact with the complainant and another woman who reported her friend and also a footballer. Pablo Jara and the obligation to attend court every week to sign.
After being reported, the player spent two nights in jail before testifying before the judge and being released on bail with precautionary measures, which made himl Valencia opened a disciplinary file against him “on the understanding that his way of acting during his time off unquestionably affects his professional performance.”
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Likewise, Valencia’s coach, Ruben Barajapunished him with two games without playing with the first team, which he took advantage of to treat some discomfort that he had been suffering and that prevented him from returning to the group until this past Monday.
For this reason, the forward, who could return to a call-up with the first team this Saturday against Royal Society, You will be able to use your passport to make that trip “for work reasons and on a one-off basis.”