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(27 Jul 2013) AP TELEVISION Santiago de Compostela 1. Various of Spanish Interior Minister, Jorge Fernandez Diaz, arriving at morgue where bodies of train derailment victims are kept 2. Mid Fernandez shaking hands with police officers 3. Various front of National Police headquarters where the train driver is being held 4. Mid police officers outside National Police regional headquarters 5. Various of Fernandez arriving at National Police regional headquarters 6. Various of Fernandez during meeting with members of the National Police 7. Close sign reading "National Police" with black ribbon as sign of mourning 8. Wide of Fernandez during news conference 9. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Jorge Fernandez Diaz, Spanish Interior Minister: "The train driver arrived here in the last few minutes. He is now here in this police headquarters as he was released from the health centre. I have to say that his legal situation is that he has been arrested by the police on suspicion of negligent homicide. The 72 hours legally established for his arrest will finish tomorrow at 19.40pm local time. Then - or before if the police report is finished - he will be taken into custody." 10. Mid and close journalists 11. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Jorge Fernandez Diaz, Spanish Interior Minister: "In that case (if the train driver wants to speak), his lawyer would be called so that he (the driver) could make a statement in his presence if he wished to do so. At the moment he has refused (to make a statement) invoking his constitutional right not to say anything." 12. Close cameraman 13. Mid Ana Pastor, Minister of Public Works and Transportation, speaking 14. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Ana Pastor, Spanish Minister of Public Works and Transportation "All the rules that have to be complied with are in the existing regulation. What the investigation has to clarify is if the rules - as established in the law for both our country's railways and the European Union's - have been complied with or not." La Esclavitud 15. Various area where parts of the derailed train were moved to 16. Various parts of the train STORYLINE: Spain's interior minister announced on Saturday that the driver whose speeding train derailed in north western Spain, killing 78 people, was being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. Authorities had previously said Francisco Jose Garzon Amo, 52, was detained on suspicion of recklessness. Garzon was released from hospital on Saturday, but he was still being held in a police station as authorities increasingly focused on him as culpable for the accident. A blood-soaked Garzon was photographed on Wednesday being escorted away from the wreckage, at first by civilians who had hurried to the scene of the accident and then by police, but it is not clear just what his medical status is. Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters during a news conference in the national police regional headquarters that Garzon would appear before a judge by Sunday evening. Normally, police take a first statement that is then examined by an investigating judge who must then take testimony within 72 hours of the arrest. That deadline is 7:40 p.m. local time (1740GMT) on Sunday. Blame has increasingly fallen on the driver, with the country's railway agency saying it was his responsibility to brake before going into the high-risk curve where the train tumbled off the rails and smashed into a wall. But it's still not clear whether the brakes failed or were never used, and the driver has remained silent so far. Garzon has the right to remain silent, "although he may change his mind on that," the minister said. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...