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The Alicante town with the highest car theft rate in 2024

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In 2024, 1,366 cars were stolen in Alicante, leaving a long queue of owners around the province who discovered their car had disappeared when they went to collect it.

Despite the large number, the Ministry of the Interior’s data shows that it decreased by 4.5% last year, which was significantly more than the 0.7% decline in general crime.

However, due to the territory’s peculiarities, every town has its weak point, which is its unresolved crime issue. For others, it is the homes; for others, it is sexual assaults; and for some, it is the increased frequency of car theft.

Dénia was the municipality with the worst financial situation in all of Alicante last year. The high standard of life and the town’s popularity make it an ideal place for thieves, who can choose from a variety of luxury vehicles and others that are parked in remote coves.

66 auto and motorbike thefts were reported in the Marina Alta municipality last year, translating to a rate of 1.41 thefts per 1,000 residents.

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Stated differently, Dénia has a rate of one vehicle theft for every 711 residents, which is significantly higher than the provincial average and makes it the most common location for this kind of crime in Alicante. However, compared to the previous year, when 70 thefts were reported, the number has dropped by 5.7%.

In 2024, 1,366 cars were stolen in Alicante, leaving a long queue of owners around the province who discovered their car had disappeared when they went to pick it up.

Despite the large number, the Ministry of the Interior’s data shows that it decreased by 4.5% last year, which was significantly more than the 0.7% decline in general crime.

However, due to the territory’s peculiarities, every town has its weak point, which is its unresolved crime issue. For others, it is the homes; for others, it is sexual assaults; and for some, it is the increased frequency of car theft.

Dénia was the municipality with the worst financial situation in all of Alicante last year. The high standard of life and the town’s popularity make it an ideal place for thieves, who can choose from a variety of luxury vehicles and others that are parked in remote coves.

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66 auto and motorbike thefts were reported in the Marina Alta municipality last year, translating to a rate of 1.41 thefts per 1,000 residents.

Stated differently, Dénia has a rate of one vehicle theft for every 711 residents, which is significantly higher than the provincial average and makes it the most common location for this kind of crime in Alicante. However, compared to the previous year, when 70 thefts were reported, the number has dropped by 5.7%.

As of January 1, 2024, the National Institute of Statistics (INE) reported that there were 46,942 people living there. However, this figure is deceptive because the city is one of the most popular tourist destinations, attracting tens of thousands of visitors each month who do not register.

With 353 vehicle thefts in 2024, Alicante tops the list in absolute terms, but its rate per 1,000 residents (0.98) is far lower than Dénia’s. The same is true for the municipalities that rank second and third on the list of the most impacted, Torrevieja (1.10) and Orihuela (1.03).

At the opposite end, the lowest rates of vehicle theft are seen in municipalities like Villena (0.12) and Novelda (0.08), indicating that two important determinants in this kind of crime are tourism and the cities’ purchasing power.

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Hiker rescued after sustaining a head injury during a fall

Today, the Alicante Provincial Fire Consortium rescued a 77-year-old man who suffered a head injury after sliding while hiking in Collado del Polçet, Cabeçó d’Or, Alicante.

According to the aforementioned agency, the Alpha 01 rescue helicopter and the GER special rescue group were dispatched to the location at approximately 1:38 p.m. upon receiving the alert.

The injured individual was immediately evacuated to the helipad of the Doctor Balmís General Hospital in Alicante by the firefighters after they had located him. The operation concluded at approximately 3:05 p.m.


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Police in Alicante seize 1,300 kilos of cocaine from two trucks

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Two large vehicles carrying 1,300 kilos of cocaine were intercepted by agents from the Drug and Organised Crime Unit (UDYCO) of the National Police in Alicante. The French Customs and the Central Investigation Office of the Polish Police provided support to the investigation, which was conducted by the Alicante Police Station in collaboration with the Catalonia Headquarters and coordinated by Europol.

According to sources from the investigation, these vehicles were intercepted at a service station in France and in an area near Barcelona after travelling through the province of Alicante. The operation has led to the interception of over one tonne of narcotics that were intended for several European countries.

The events occurred on March 16th when French authorities discovered a large vehicle with Polish registration at a service station in France, en route to Lyon. 800 kilogrammes of cocaine were discovered concealed within aluminium materials during the inspection of this vehicle. The coordination mechanisms between countries were immediately activated through Europol, and the driver was arrested for an alleged offence against public health.

Cooperation was established with the Central Investigation Office of the Police, specifically with the department in Rzeszów, following the discovery of the first vehicle. This collaboration resulted in the discovery of a second truck near Barcelona.

The National Police discovered an additional 500 kilogrammes of cocaine, this time concealed among porcelain construction materials, as a result of their collaboration with the Polish side. The National Police’s Special Security Operations Group (GOES) provided assistance to the investigators in the transportation of the narcotics.

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Currently, the investigation is ongoing, and Europol is coordinating efforts between Spain, France, and Poland to dismantle the criminal organisation that is dedicated to high-level drug trafficking.


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Man arrested in Benidorm for exploiting unauthorised immigrants

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The National Police arrested a man in Benidorm on suspicion of violating workers’ rights. The suspect hired undocumented immigrants for construction jobs and then threatened to alert authorities about their condition in order to exploit them.

The police inquiry began after they received information about the potential hiring of illegal immigrants in construction. Following early enquiries, it was determined that numerous nationals were working on a villa construction site in Benidorm, the majority of them without work or residency permits. Apparently, the employer who recruited the workers did not pay them and threatened to denounce them for unlawful employment.

Thus, the investigators’ initial steps concentrated on ascertaining the workers’ working circumstances and validating the identity of the person in charge of the hiring.

During surveillance by National Police personnel, it was discovered that a total of 15 people worked on the building site, ten of them were illegal. The primary person in charge of the project was also recognised.

The main suspect’s tactic consisted of continuing to hire persons who were in Spain illegally to work on the construction site, threatening to report them for their irregular status if they sought a salary.

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Once the suspect’s illicit activity was proven, he was arrested for allegedly violating workers’ rights.

At the time of the arrest, an investigation of the construction site discovered a lack of needed safety equipment. Seven workers were found as working without proper personal protective equipment, putting their physical safety at risk.

Investigators also discovered that the building lacked the required building permit, indicating that it was not authorised to carry out the activity.

The detainee was taken before the Benidorm Investigating Court.

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