Moroccan king revokes Spanish paedophile pardon Published duration 4 August 2013

image copyright Reuters image caption Moroccans outraged by the king's pardon protested outside parliament on Friday

The Moroccan king has revoked a pardon granted to a Spanish man convicted of raping 11 children aged between four and 15, palace officials confirmed.

King Mohammed VI had been unaware of the gravity of the Spaniard's crimes, his cabinet said earlier.

The paedophile was among 48 jailed Spaniards freed by royal pardon, sparking protests and clashes with police in the capital Rabat on Friday.

Protesters had threatened fresh rallies in Rabat and Casablanca next week.

Daniel Galvan Vina, believed to be in his sixties, was sentenced to 30 years in prison in September 2011.

However, last week he was freed by royal decree from a jail in Kenitra, north of the capital. He is reported to have left the country.

'Monstrous crimes'

The king "has decided to withdraw the pardon previously accorded to Daniel Galvan Vina", the palace said in a statement carried by the official Map news agency.

The Ministry of Justice said it would discuss "the next step" with regards to the Spaniard, the agency reported.

Dozens of people were injured in violent confrontations between hundreds of protesters and police outside parliament in the Moroccan capital on Friday.

Demonstrations were also reported in the cities of Kenitra, Tangier and Tetouan, as well as outside the Moroccan embassy in Paris.

"The king was never informed - in any way or at any time - of the seriousness of the abject crimes of which the person concerned was convicted," a statement released by the royal palace said on Sunday.

"It is clear that the sovereign would never have consented" to his release, given the "monstrous crimes" committed, the statement concluded.

It is normal procedure for the king to pardon prisoners on special occasions, such as Throne Day, last Tuesday.

Morocco's Justice Ministry said on Friday the pardons were based on national interests and "friendly relations" with Spain.

A number of foreign nationals have recently been detained in Morocco under suspicion of paedophilia.

In June, a British man was arrested in the port town of Tetouan over allegations of raping a six-year-old girl. In May, a Casablanca court sentenced a French man to 12 years in jail on paedophilia charges.