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The (very suspicious) money abroad of the controversial Torrevieja apartments

La Torreta

The promise of the ideal Mediterranean seaside vacation was the draw that made Torrevieja popular on television throughout the country in the 1980s. But the homes that were listed on Un, Dos, Tres… soon became a nightmare for their owners. Years after the developer abandoned the La Torreta development, there are still problems with the sewage system and paving. The enclave is now a run-down neighbourhood, and some have even voiced their displeasure over squatters occupying mansions and chalets.

The local real estate boom can be attributed to developer Justo Quesada Aniorte, who was the driving force behind Torrevieja’s initial boom. However, one of the construction companies is currently accruing a trail of debts despite having assets and accounts abroad, according to the bankruptcy administrator of Justo y Manoli SL, one of the businesses that is a part of the corporate network of a family that has primarily developed property developments in Murcia and Alicante. Even though they are members of Grupo Masa, his children are gradually distancing themselves from his actions.

In actuality, the company owed the Public Treasury 10.6 million euros, which led the Tax Agency to identify it as a defaulter in 2024. But the liquidated corporation’s problems began far earlier.

A Supreme Court decision states that the business held by Justo y Manoli SL had debts of over 109 million euros in 2015, the year it declared bankruptcy. But it’s important to remember that the aforementioned corporation had 129 million euros in assets and slightly over 107 million in liabilities as of December 31st, 2009.

The Provincial Court of Murcia ruled in 2018 that “the claim that the delay in filing for bankruptcy does not cause aggravation should be rejected, since this delay has not been harmless from the creditors’ perspective.” The court stated that when the bankruptcy petition was filed in May 2015, the assets were estimated to be €41,112,081 and the bankruptcy liabilities totalled €108,969,552.

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It has now been demonstrated in court by the bankruptcy administrator that Justo Quesada has funds overseas. Auren Concursal reports on the Tax Agency’s documentation in a July 2024 letter to the Commercial Court number 1 of Murcia.

First, on March 26th, 2024, the businessman filed Form 720 for the declaration of assets and rights abroad with the Tax Agency, revealing that he “holds bank accounts and financial products located abroad” worth around 3.4 million euros. Bank accounts at Credit Suisse (Switzerland), Creand (Andorra), Truist Bank (Florida, United States), Citibank (Florida, United States), and Bank of America (United States) are actually mentioned in the letter to the court.

Furthermore, the assets increased from €6.4 million in the 2019 fiscal year to about €3.2 million in the 2022 fiscal year, as indicated by the Wealth Tax forms for the years 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 that were filed with the Treasury. According to the bankruptcy administrator’s brief, “the executed party’s assets have been reduced by €3,224,733.03 from 2019 to 31/11/2022.”

Accordingly, he believes that “the majority of creditors are home buyers” and that “there has been a progressive and multi-million dollar decline in the assets declared by those executed” following the public administrations.

Through the Masa Group, to which their children are now connected, this publication has attempted to get in touch with the family. However, this real estate development company’s sources deny any affiliation with the Justo and Manoli SL firm. These sources emphasise that “this company has nothing to do with Masa,” but they also clarify that Justo Quesada’s business “is a firm in bankruptcy like so many others.”

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In any event, Masa’s spokesperson notes that the case is being brought to court because “the bankruptcy administrator is being sued for malpractice.” “His assets have been declared for more than ten years and have been brought to the attention of the court,” the spokesperson continues. “If Justo and Manoli’s assets had been auctioned at market prices, these debts would not only have been paid, but there would have been money left over,” these individuals complain. The bankruptcy administrator has been approached by this newspaper, but he has not responded.

Manoli’s past has been replete with controversy; for instance, he was previously criticised for constructing 3,500 residences in Camposol (Murcia) without a permit. The Mazarrón City Council was forced to handle millions of dollars in damages to the development’s public facilities, and the Segura Hydrographic Confederation even launched action against the construction business for constructing in the bed of a ravine.

A former Justo y Manoli employee who is aware with the company’s financial records claims that “the parents transferred companies to their children, precisely to avoid the father being seized, prior to the bankruptcy.” According to one worker, who spent a number of years as a management at the construction company, the family’s method of surviving the financial crisis is “not paying suppliers.”

“They have survived real estate bubbles by leaving the companies and not returning until the storm had passed,” adds one former employee, who attests to the fact that home buyers who felt defrauded made a lot of complaints and claims. “I have seen suppliers and clients who have lost everything .”

According to this source, many customers who were left with partially constructed homes did not receive their money returned. “The trick has always worked out well for them,” the former employee complains, despite everything.

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Two youths hurt in a car-moped crash in San Miguel de Salinas

San Miguel Car Accident

A car and a moped collision in San Miguel de Salinas has resulted in the injuries of two youngsters. Due to their injuries, the 15- and 16-year-olds had to be sent to the Hospital of Elche and Torrevieja.

The car and a moped were engaged in an accident on the CV-95 highway in the municipality of San Miguel de Salinas around 9:38 p.m. yesterday, Friday, March 7th, according to sources from the Emergency Information and Coordination Centre (Cicu).

A 15-year-old child with many injuries was treated by two SAMU units who were sent to the scene and transferred to Torrevieja Hospital. A 16-year-old boy who had injuries to his face and leg was taken to Elche General Hospital.


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Alicante man arrested for stabbing says “the neighbourhood needs to be cleaned up”

National Police

A 24-year-old man was arrested by the National Police for the stabbing incident that occurred in the North Zone of Alicant. Like the victim, the detainee was of Moroccan descent. He admitted to carrying out the stabbing and informed the agents that “the neighbourhood needs to be cleaned up.”

Yesterday at 7:30 p.m., the incident took place on calle Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in the district of Virgen del Remedio. A 39-year-old guy who had been stabbed phoned an on-duty National Police patrol. The officers asked for the presence of medical assistance when he showed them the stab wound on his abdomen.

Following an explanation of what had transpired, a second patrol also arrived at the area and began searching for the individual who had stabbed him. According to what the victim told the police, he had been fighting with someone when he reached for a knife and stabbed him in the abdomen.

The police started searching when the victim gave them information, such as the fact that the assailant had a unique tattoo on his neck. Within an hour, they found the suspect in a fast-food restaurant in the same neighbourhood.

In order to defend what had happened, the suspect admitted to carrying out the attack and told the police that “the neighbourhood needs to be cleaned up.” The officers then went ahead and arrested the guy.

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With a six-centimeter abdominal wound, the injured guy was sent to Alicante General Hospital and had surgery in the emergency room.

Before appearing in court, the detainee—who already had a criminal record and had acted aggressively towards the officers—was brought to the National Police headquarters for additional investigation.


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Benidorm man arrested for stealing intimate photos from a friend’s phone

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A man in Benidorm was arrested by the National Police for stealing private photos from a friend’s mobile phone after a party. The 39-year-old Spanish national was taken into custody on suspicion of uncovering and disclosing secrets.

When the woman complained to the Benidorm Police Station, the police investigation started. She told the officers that an acquaintance she had thrown a party with at a house in La Nucía had accessed her cell phone without her consent in a moment of carelessness and sent private images to her phone.

Officers from the Economic and Technological Crime Group at this police station launched an investigation in response to these incidents in order to confirm the information provided and to find, apprehend, and detain the suspected offender.

After preliminary enquiries, the officers discovered that the suspect had obtained the victim’s cell phone and had used a messaging app to send two private photos of her to her own phone.

The officers also obtained a statement from a witness to the incident throughout the inquiry, which supported the victim’s complaint. The suspect was ultimately taken into custody, and the Benidorm Court of Instruction on Duty was notified of all police actions.

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