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The Mínguez Pier is being built in Torrevieja

Torrevieja New Marina

The Torrevieja Port Board met yesterday at the offices of the Ports of the Generalitat Valenciana. Marc García, who is the Director General of Coasts, Ports, and Airports, was there, as well as Eduardo Dolón, the mayor of Torrevieja, and Agustina Esteve, who is the representative of the Consell in Alicante. All the groups and businesses in the city’s port, like the Real Club Náutico de Torrevieja (RCNT), the marinas of Marina Internacional and Marina Salinas, the Fishermen’s Guild, the Torrevieja salt flats, the tourist apartments of Marina Internacional, the dry dock, and the company that runs the Leisure Centre in the port of Torrevieja, were there.

The Director General of Ports said that the Torrevieja City Council has the right permissions to improve the Mínguez Dock, so the work has already begun. Additionally, the main electrical work on the port area will soon begin, along with the planned redevelopment of Paseo La Libertad and the areas around it. On March 1, the hippie huts will be taken down and moved to the Vía Verde, where they will be set up and will be open to the public during Easter.

Marc García said that the Port of Torrevieja and the Port of Denia are the two most important in the Valencian Community. He also said that the concessionaire company of the Leisure Centre and the Torrevieja council are investing more than 100 million euros right now.

At the same time, the government of Valencia is working on getting a global contract for the work in the area around Eras de la Sal and for the work to reorganise and improve the front of the port. This piece of land will be ready in March. The City Council needs this global concession in order to begin building the new theatre at Eras de la Sal. The building will be located in the old dry dock at the Marina Internacional sports port.

Eduardo Dolón, the mayor of Torrevieja, said that the Government team wants the 2026 International Habaneras and Polyphony Competition to take place in this new area at the Eras de la Sal.

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Another thing that was talked about this morning at the Port Roundtable with the Marina Salinas, Marina Internacional, and RCNT nautical clubs and ports’ officials was the concession extension that they need to keep doing their work. The length of the extension will rest on the investments that these ports make, which have already been shown to the Director General of Ports.

Enrique Riquelme, who is in charge of the concessionaire company running the Leisure Centre at the port of Torrevieja, said that the underground parking garage with 640 spaces will open in March. This will happen at the same time as the opening of the road from Avenida de La Libertad to the Levante Dock. Also, Riquelme said that the Leisure Centre will be opened in July, after all of the work on it has been finished.

Finally, Eduardo Dolón, the mayor of Torrevieja, said that the path for pedestrians that will connect the Levante Dock to the upper part of the Leisure Centre might be finished in June 2025.


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Two more arrests for robberies in Elche

Police National

Two men, ages 26 and 28, were caught by National Police in Elche (Alicante) on suspicion of breaking into eleven homes while people were inside. They were taken before the judge and told they would be going to jail.

The National Police’s specialised team for robberies started the investigation after getting several reports from people in the northern part of the city. People in these cases said that their homes were broken into while they were sleeping.

The thieves took a lot of expensive things, like mobile phones, watches, computers, credit cards, and cash worth more than 11,000 euros.

A trend emerged when the cases were looked at: the thieves got into the homes by climbing, and they chose homes on the first and second floors. They also broke in at night to make sure the people who lived there were asleep.

During the investigation, it was found that the attackers were caught off guard by the people living in the houses twice, and they quickly ran away when they were found.

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It was also found that stolen credit cards were being used fraudulently to get up to 1,000 euros from an ATM.

Police searches helped them figure out who the two suspects were, and once they found them, they arrested them. When their home was searched, electronics and clothes that were used in the thefts were found.

The were taken to court in Elche, where they were told they would be sent to jail.


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Alicante lawyer sentenced to prison for deception

Law Court

A 44-year-old lawyer in the city of Alicante was given eleven months in prison by the Alicante Provincial Court for lying to a client. He talked her into hiring him as a professional for a number of property and tax matters, then charged her for his services without doing the work that they agreed to do.


The lawyer admitted to stealing money and came to a deal with the public prosecutor’s office and the private prosecution. This means that the court believes he is still responsible for the crime.

The court agrees to use the mitigating factor of undue delay to account for the time that has passed between the crimes and the hearing.

There is information in the decision that the defendant used the fact that he was the cousin of the person who was hurt and trusted by that person to get her to hire him as a lawyer.

So, in May 2017, he was able to get the client to give him his first case, which was a law issue related to an inheritance from her parents. To begin, the accused asked her to give him 950 euros right away as payment for his fees.

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Later, in 2018, he persuaded the person who was hurt to send him several amounts of money: 12,700, 3,200, 4,000, and 1,500 euros. This was for another matter related to paying the property transfer tax. He even sent her the form that was filled out, making it look like he had taken care of the bankruptcy before the Tax Agency, even though he hadn’t.

Later that same year, she was able to get him to send her another 2,004 euros so that she could file an appeal against having to pay capital gains tax on a house she had sold for less than she paid for it. When it came time to pay the VAT tax in 2019, the same thing happened.

The court decision said that the lawyer “took all of the money and used it for his own purposes without keeping the promises of the agreed professional arrangements.”

In addition to the 11-month prison sentence, the judge said the accused must pay the injured client 21,523 euros to cover the payments they got.

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Torrevieja Council may appeal the decision that it’s guilty of harassing a police officer

Torrevieja Local Police

Torrevieja City Council was “surprised” by the Constitutional Court’s decision that holds the City Council responsible for the actions of a local police officer who was harassed by his superiors after reporting wrongdoing but protects the officer. Councillor Federico Alarcón said today after reporting on the matters approved by the local government board.

The councillor said that they were surprised because the High Court of Justice and the Supreme Court “had repeatedly ruled in favour of the City Council” up until now. Now, they said, there has been “a 180 degree turn.”

“We weren’t expecting it,” Alarcón admitted. He also said that the City Council is still processing its shock and is looking over “this voluminous ruling” to see if there is a way to appeal it “following the trail of what the TSJ and the Supreme Court have said.” This depends on whether the legal reports say it’s possible, because if they don’t, “we are not going to spend money from the people of Torrevieja on seeking this subsequent aid.” Since there is no way to challenge the Constitutional Court’s decisions, it would go to a European court.

The Constitutional Court says that there was “institutional harassment” and that the local government, which is led by Eduardo Dolón, did not do anything to stop the abuse of the person who was affected. So, it unanimously upholds an appeal for protection filed by a local police officer from Torrevieja who said that the officers were harassing him at work. It also says that the City Council must pay 95,816 euros in damages, plus interest for not investigating and harassing the agent.

Between April 2013 and September 2016, she was harassed after she told some of her coworkers about problems with not keeping track of fine money and carrying out selective checks in public places to have fun.

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Eight years ago, the agent began the legal fight. He had to leave the Torrevieja Local Police to take a new job. In the first place, the Court of First Instance agreed with him, and the Constitutional Court also did the same.

The City Council of Torrevieja took their case to the High Court of Justice of the Valencian Community, which agreed with them. The agent then took the case to the Supreme Court, but it was turned down. But he insisted on going to court, even though it would cost him more than 10,000 euros.


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