Costa Blanca
Police close notorious drug den in Santa Pola

Following the closing of an infamous drug den that drug users used to smoke in, Santa Pola residents may finally relax. After raising social concern in the neighbourhood, the Guardia Civil eradicated this heroin, hashish, and anti-anxiety drug trafficking hotspot.
Agents from the Santa Pola Main Post’s Investigation Area started surveillance in the middle of January after spotting multiple drug addicts, both from the local community and neighbouring municipalities, regularly visiting a residence.
Inside, substances like heroin, hashish, and anxiety-reducing medications were peddled. It was also discovered that users used the building as a smoking location.
Residents who witnessed an extraordinary influx of physically disabled people doing drugs close to their homes and in parks with children were impacted by the insecurity.
Investigations revealed that the main suspect was a Brazilian male, age 66. After buying drugs in an Elche neighbourhood, he trafficked them from his Santa Pola rental house.
A thorough photographic record of the drug transactions and many drug possession complaints against purchasers was submitted during the investigation, supporting the need to search the suspect’s residence.
One kilogramme of hashish, 350 anti-anxiety pills, a short air gun that looked a lot like a real gun, several homemade heroin pipes, cutting materials for heroin dosages, a precision scale and other tools used to handle the drugs, spoons infused with this substance, and 200 euros in cash were found inside the house.
The offender was arrested for a crime against public health connected to drug trafficking after the property was broken into and searched on March 7th, 2025.
“The town of Santa Pola’s citizens may now live in peace after the Guardia Civil’s operation successfully destroyed a drug distribution hub that was endangering safety and harmony. The military said, “The investigation is still ongoing, and additional action is not ruled out.”
The detainee and the confiscated items were turned over to the Elche Judicial District’s Investigative Court No. 2, which granted him bail.
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Family rescued from house fire in Villajoyosa

Yesterday afternoon, Monday 31st March, a fire started on the bottom floor of a house near the railway bridge in Villajoyosa, forcing a family to evacuate. However, no one there needed medical care, according to municipal sources.
The local police, the Guardia Civil, firefighters from the Provincial Consortium attached to the Benidorm fire station, and an ambulance—which was eventually unnecessary—were among the emergency services sent to the scene.
Throughout the late afternoon, a large portion of the town could see the smoke column, which was coming from the Costes district.
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Benidorm emergency services rescue Brit from an estate agents sign

When a 27-year-old British tourist climbed from an upper floor to an estate agency sign while on holiday in Benidorm, he became stuck and had no idea how to get out. The tourist stood impassively over the business sign a few meters above the ground, while around him, on central Calle Gambo, curious people and police officers gathered and cordoned off the immediate area. This unexpected deployment of emergency personnel included both local and national police and firefighters.
The man was left lying on the sign for a short while until a fire engine ladder finally came up to the sign and assisted him in getting out.
Police sources claim that the tourist received no punishment for the event, not even an arrest or fine. This pedestrian and commercial route, which links Plaza Triangular with Calle MartÃnez Alejost, returned to normal whilsts some locals used their mobile phones to record the events.
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Santa Pola Local Police intensify road checks

The Santa Pola Local Police conducted a number of control and verification operations on Sunday at several sites throughout the municipality, paying special attention to the Gran Alacant region. The police claim that these measures are a part of an effort to improve public safety and deter crimes that can disturb local residents’ quality of life.
At vehicle checkpoints, officers conduct inspections, identifying drivers and passengers, checking documents, and looking for suspicious activity. In accordance with Law 4/2015 on Citizen Security, roughly 80 vehicles were searched during these operations, about 50 were identified, and several drug possession complaints were made.
The police deployment also involved the issuance of many administrative reports for violations of the General Regulations for Vehicles and Drivers and the examination of some hunters’ guns documents. Additionally, two instances of drug-impaired driving were found, and the related reports were submitted.
According to the Local Police Headquarters, the goals of these controls are to lessen illegal activity, guarantee legal compliance, and improve the rapport between the Santa Pola community and the police. The major goals are to deter crime, find possible criminals, and, most importantly, build community trust by encouraging cooperation between law enforcement and the public.
The organisation stresses how crucial it is for the public to be aware of police presence on the streets because officers’ visibility not only helps to identify infractions but also discourages criminal activity, fostering peace and public order.
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