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A Dutch gang was broken up with more than 1,800 marijuana plants

Three people have been arrested on charges of selling drugs, being part of a criminal group, and stealing power.
The National Police have finished their investigation into a criminal group of Dutch people who work together to grow marijuana plants in the province of Alicante. Three people, aged 46 to 70 and from the European country listed above and Colombia, were arrested as a result of the operation. They were charged with drug trafficking, being a member of a criminal organisation, and fraud involving electricity.
An anonymous person on the National Police website told police about a Dutch criminal group that grows cannabis and that there may be indoor marijuana farms in the Alicante towns of Alfaz del Pi, Callosa d’en Sarrià, and Pedreguer. This led to the start of an investigation.
Along with the information they got, detectives did a number of other investigations to make sure it was correct and to see if a crime against public health was being committed.
To do this, the agents set up a series of surveillance operations at the addresses given. They focused their investigation on an industrial warehouse in the town of Callosa d’en Sarrià that smelt strongly of marijuana and two separate chalets in Pedreguer and Alfaz del Pi. The agents had already looked into Alfaz del Pi in the past because people who lived there were arrested for growing cannabis.
At the same time, talks were going on with the power company to find out if the three places that were being looked into were losing power or were incorrectly linked. These talks proved that there was a big indoor marijuana farm set up at each of the three sites that were looked into.
After getting information about the group and identifying some of its members, it was confirmed that they were planning to cut back and collect the plants. This was the exploitation part of the investigation, which involved getting a warrant to enter and search the three properties that were being looked into, dismantling three marijuana plantations, and arresting three people, one man and two women.
45,215 grammes of marijuana, 1,849 plants, 1,746 cuttings, 280 euros, and three cars were seized during the searches. The cultivation equipment, which included fans, dehumidifiers, 100 LED lights, and brush cutter and stem cutter machines, was also turned off. The people who were being held have been given to the Court of Instruction in the town of Benidorm after the police processes were over.
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Every month Alicante records around fifty housing squatters

The number of home squatting cases in Spain is on the rise. In 2024, there were 16,426 occurrences of breaking and entering and usurping of properties nationwide, which is over 1,200 more than the previous year, according to data from the Ministry of the Interior.
It should be mentioned that these statistics only include cases that have been reported to the State Security Forces and Corps. They show that there are, on average, 45 unlawful squattings across Spain every day, with Catalonia—and particularly Barcelona—at the top of the list. In actuality, this represents 42% of all instances, whilst the Valencian Community, the third autonomous region with the greatest prevalence, does not surpass 11% of all cases.
According to data from the Ministry of the Interior, Alicante is likewise highly ranked. The province of Alicante ranks sixth in terms of the number of usurpation and breaking and entering reports, while being far from Barcelona’s 5,077 squats.
This means that in 2024, there were 687 home squattings in the province of Alicante, which is greater than in places like the Balearic Islands, Malaga, Las Palmas, Seville, or Murcia. Although last year’s number is lower than that of 2022, when the historical series’ maximum was attained, the province has reported 68 more cases than in 2023.
The growth data is exponential if we consider how this phenomenon has changed over the past ten years. Squatter populations have increased by 245% since 2014, with an average of 1.88 squatters per day in the province—far less than the average of 14 squatters per day in Barcelona.
In 2024, 246 persons were detained or looked into for crimes linked to breaking and entering and usurping property, 253 people were victims, and 495 cases of these crimes were resolved, according to data from the Ministry of the Interior.
As for national data, for the first time the barrier of 11,000 people investigated or arrested for ‘squatting’ in Spain was surpassed, an increase of 17.7% compared to 2023, according to data compiled by Idealista. It is striking that in the case of Barcelona there are more people arrested and investigated than cases of ‘squatting’, with 5,686.
Verbal proceedings for illegal occupation of homes are also increasing. According to data from the General Council of the Judiciary, the Valencian Community recorded 18.7% of all such cases in Spain between January and September, making it the second autonomous region with the highest number.
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Alcoy hopes to use drones for local security

In an effort to capitalise on the potential of these unmanned aircraft to improve city security and emergency response, the Alcoy City Council is advancing the establishment of a dedicated Local Police unit in drones. In order to achieve this, the Security Department already has a functioning drone and a number of personnel are undergoing the necessary training.
In accordance with this plan, a municipal delegation comprising the Alcoy Local Police superintendent Carlos Martín, the councillor for Police, Emergencies, and Civil Protection Raül Llopis, the agent Pablo Aura, the Department of Emergencies and Civil Protection technician Quique Blanes, and the Department of Innovation representative Pedro J. Ramiro attended a conference yesterday in Benidorm that addressed the use of drones and artificial intelligence. The event showcased the possibilities of these technologies in urban settings by executing the first simultaneous flight of an air taxi and multiple unmanned aircraft in Europe. The purpose of the gathering was to network with other local governments and organisations that focus on creating cutting-edge drone solutions.
The significance of this endeavour to modernise municipal services was emphasised by Councillor Raül Llopis. “We are developing a cutting-edge city concept in which technology enhances emergency response and security. Another step in this regard is the establishment of this drone unit within the Local Police, which will enable us to respond to urgent circumstances more swiftly and efficiently,” he stated.
This project is being developed in collaboration with the University of Alicante, the Polytechnic University of Valencia, and the Department of Emergencies and Innovation. Alcoi is taking part in a comprehensive study on the use of unmanned aircraft to deliver emergency and hospital services in complicated orographic contexts, like the city and its hospital region, as part of this framework. This project aims to assess the operational feasibility of drones in emergency response and healthcare, with a seventy percent subsidy from the Valencian Agency for Innovation-IVACE+I.
The project’s goal is to assess the use of drones for remote patient communication in emergency scenarios, the location of missing persons, the immediate transfer of defibrillators in cases of cardiac arrest, and the delivery of medical equipment in remote places with limited access. Additionally, its use in search and rescue, natural environment surveillance, and forest fire control are taken into consideration in the sphere of civil protection.
Llopis has emphasised how this initiative can improve Alcoy’s emergency response and medical services. “We are confronted with a life-saving technical advancement. The ability to rely on drones to deliver medical supplies or help locate individuals in danger will greatly enhance emergency response. To ensure the highest level of rigour in the construction of this system, we also work with universities and other expert entities,” he said.
This project’s development is a component of the Alcoi Urban Sandbox, an innovation area where various drone and AI-based solutions will be evaluated. With a projected completion date of the second half of 2026, the project is presently at the draughting stage.
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Two hurt in A-31 traffic accident in Elda

Two people have been hurt in a traffic accident on the A-31 near Elda today. After a car veered off the road, the Alicante Provincial Fire Consortium sent out personnel together with SVB and SAMU units to respond to the incident.
While one of the injured was able to escape on his own, the other had to be extricated from the car and sent to the Alicante General Hospital via medical helicopter.
Traffic in the area has been stopped by the Civil Guard to allow for the helicopter’s landing and rescue operations. The intervention was carried out by a Heavy Urban Fire Brigade (BUP), a Command and Leadership Unit (UMJ), and a Various Rescue Van (FSV). The crew consisted of three firefighters from the Elda station, a sergeant, and a corporal.
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