Overview
- The Boletín Oficial del Estado published the removal on Monday, backdating its effect to October 24, 2025, with the order signed by subsecretary Santiago Antonio Roura Gómez under Article 66 of RDL 5/2015.
- The Galician education department proposed the loss of status on January 29, the ministry accepted on February 9, and the decision is not open to challenge, according to the reporting.
- Ramos’s final sentence is 13½ years in prison, 20½ years of restraining and no-contact orders, 8½ years of supervised release, and 21½ years of disqualification from work involving regular contact with minors.
- He fled Spain in July 2025 after no provisional custody or passport measures were sought during appeals, traveled via Portugal, Brazil, and Peru, and lived in Havana as “Martín Soto” until his November 21 arrest by Cuba’s National Revolutionary Police.
- He remains jailed in Havana awaiting authorization for transfer to Spain; there is no extradition treaty, though Interpol sources cite Cuban authorities’ good disposition and no return date has been set.