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48 arrested for sexually exploiting 1,000 women in Alicante clubs

National Police Brothel Arrests

A criminal organisation reportedly involved in the trafficking of women for the purpose of sexual exploitation in strip clubs in the province of Alicante has been dismantled by the National Police. 48 women have been released and 48 people have been arrested as a result of the operation (two in Murcia and 46 in Alicante, six of whom have been placed in provisional detention).

Over 1,000 women are thought to have been exploited by the network in the past 12 months. False job offers deceived the victims, who were primarily from South America, into travelling to Spain.

Three strip clubs have been shut down by the National Police after conducting eight house searches in Alicante. They have also blocked 938,000 euros in bank accounts, immobilised 17 properties valued at 1,313,087 euros, confiscated eight forbidden weapons, and confiscated over 150,000 euros in cash, among other items.

A complaint on the National Police’s phone line 900 105 090, which, together with the email Trata@policia.es, encourages citizen cooperation and the private and anonymous reporting of human trafficking-related crimes, sparked the inquiry.

The victims were tricked by phoney work offers in Spain’s cleaning and beauty services industries in their home countries, primarily Colombia and Venezuela. The victims were brought to the clubs to be sexually exploited, but the offer did not materialise when they arrived.

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Investigators were able to verify the existence of this transnational criminal organisation in Spain, which was situated in the province of Alicante and was operated by two Colombian women and a Spanish national, thanks to the many investigations that were started at that time. The latter spent his weekends with his family in the Murcia region and his weekdays managing his business in Alicante.

The organization’s structure included two tiers in addition to the three leaders: the taxi drivers who were responsible for driving the women on their outings to give home services and the people in charge of the strip clubs.

Clubs in Orihuela, Elche, and Alicante


The criminal group operated three strip clubs in Alicante, Elche, and Orihuela, which they attempted to pass off as hostels or guest residences in order to conceal their operations. Through the sexual exploitation of numerous foreign women in precarious situations, the network had established a commercial structure intended to benefit itself.

The victims, who were residents of the strip clubs themselves, were compelled to work around the clock, were constantly watched by members of the criminal organisation using sophisticated image and sound video surveillance systems, and had limited freedom of movement because they were only allowed to leave the house for two hours at a time.

They received no respite at all during the first week of labour, and starting in the second week, they were only allowed to have one day off under the supervision of the defunct organisation. According to investigations, the network took at least 40% of each service that the women provided; these funds were then handed directly to the organization’s leaders.

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In order to draw in more customers, keep from getting arrested, and mimic a legitimate hospitality company operation, the victims were transferred between the several clubs. The sale of drugs to customers in the various strip clubs might also be detected.


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Alicante to Seville daily with new Ryanair schedule

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During the summer of 2025, Ryanair will run daily flights between Alicante and Seville.

The company plans to connect the two cities on a daily basis from today, March 27th, until October 25th. This year, the connection is strengthened with a flight every weekday, in contrast to the 2024 summer season when the route ran six days a week (with double frequency on Sundays and no flights on Wednesdays). Additionally, Ryanair plans to launch eight weekly flights in April 2025, with the addition of a second daily frequency on Saturdays.

Reaching 125,581 passengers in 2024, the link with Seville, the capital of Andalusia and Spain’s fourth most populous city, saw stratospheric growth. Compared to 2023, when the route carried 58,361 people between the two cities, this number marked a 115% increase.

A potential increase of frequency on the Alicante-Elche and Seville route has not been ruled out, and Ryanair will soon release its 2025–2026 winter schedule. Given the ongoing increase in demand on this route, the Irish airline may be planning to improve connection, as it ran five weekly flights during the previous winter season.


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Benidorm could start fining illegal tourist properties by Easter

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Since the formal transfer of authority is anticipated to take place next week, Benidorm may start immediately fining unlawful tourist accommodations as early as Easter. Marián Cano, the Regional Minister of Innovation, Industry, Commerce, and Tourism, made this announcement as an indication of the advancements made in working with local councils to keep an eye on the tourism industry’s underground economy. The city councils of Alicante, Castellón, Elche, Torrevieja, and Benicarló are among the other municipalities that have stated their intention to take on this responsibility. This progress has already been formalised in Valencia, where the transfer of powers has been completed and all the procedures are prepared for approval next week in Benidorm.

In her response to a parliamentary question, the Nuciera councillor discussed the issue in Les Corts and stressed that the new tourism inspection plan “is not a continuation of the previous one, but rather an improvement that introduces more effective measures, strengthens institutional collaboration, and better responds to the needs of the sector.” She stressed cooperation with local governments in this regard in order to provide “more effective inspections and a swift response to irregularities.”


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Twenty kilos of cocaine found in a van near Alicante, leading to ten arrests

After discovering a 20-kilogram cocaine hoard in Alicante concealed within an industrial machine being carried in a van, the National Police have disbanded a drug trafficking organisation that was active in the region. A firearm, over three kilogrammes of cocaine, almost 100 marijuana plants, and 50 bottles made with valves and chemicals used to make the powerful drug “BHO” (an acronym for “butane hash oil”), a concentrated cannabis oil that achieves 80% THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, were all seized as part of the operation, which also led to the arrest of ten individuals in Alicante, San Vicente, and Torrellano.

If sold by the gramme, the 20 kilogrammes of cocaine would have brought in €1.2 million, and if sold by the kilogramme, €610,000. The black market value of the 3.2 kg of hashish that was found at one of the residences is €22,054 per gramme.

The Alicante Judicial Police’s UDYCO (Underground Drug Enforcement Unit) Narcotics Unit has started looking into a Torrellano resident who might be involved in drug trafficking with his son, who resides at a different Alicante address.

In order to identify everyone in the gang, the agents conducted a number of surveillance operations. They discovered that the group travelled and transported the drugs to other provinces using a number of cars, some of which were rented.

To escape suspicion, the suspects also switched cars, but the National Police were still able to verify their suspicions. In one of the monitored residences, they found a steady stream of individuals, some with criminal histories and others who came and went quickly after purchasing their medication for their own use.

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Police saw a man riding a motorbike quickly out of one of the homes during one of the surveillance missions. When he was stopped and searched, it was discovered that he had 2,500 euros in cash on him. The inmates shared a van with another suspect, which was used to transport electrical equipment that might be utilised in marijuana growth facilities and to transport drugs to other provinces.

The National Police stopped the vehicle in the Alicante neighbourhood of El Moralet in early March, resulting in the seizure of the 20 kilogrammes of cocaine. An industrial heel-polishing equipment contained the medicines. A revolver with ammunition and rifle cartridges, 40 grammes of cocaine that was ready for distribution, 73 hashish acorns, over three kilogrammes of hashish tablets, some speed, and 81 marijuana plants were among the items found during searches conducted at homes in Alicante, Torrellano, and San Vicente del Raspeig after this seizure.

Additionally, 50 bottles of chopped marijuana that had been prepared with entry holes so that this cannabis concentrate could be made using gas and 54 grammes of BHO were confiscated by the police. A potent medication containing up to 80% THC is produced by this procedure.

After appearing in court, three of the arrested were placed in jail, while the others were freed on bond. Six of the ten inmates already had criminal histories, and the father, who has been the subject of an investigation since the beginning, together with his son, is one of those involved.

Experts from the Alicante Provincial Scientific Police Brigade will examine the revolver that was found after one of the searches because it does not have a serial number.

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