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Elche man arrested for sending intimate images of his partner

The dissemination of images that contain sexual content or that violate an individual’s privacy typically results in a negative outcome. Just ask a 22-year-old man who was recently apprehended by the National Police in Elche for the alleged offence of uncovering and disclosing secrets. The incident consisted of two entirely private photographs of a 20-year-old girl, an apparent “anonymous” social media profile, insults, degradation, and threats of publishing additional images, and an unexpected conclusion. This narrative, which culminated in an arrest, can be summarised in this manner.

This all began with a complaint lodged by a 20-year-old woman at the Elche Police Station. The officers were informed by the young woman that her partner had received two photos of her having intercourse with a man through an unknown social media profile. The officers were informed by the young woman that she had never granted her consent to disseminate these images or to be recorded. She was completely oblivious of the existence of these frames until the messages arrived. Consequently, her astonishment and indignation were evident when she observed these two screenshots, which appeared to have been derived from a video.

Nevertheless, the situation did not conclude at that point. The complainant had also received insults, harassment, and threats that additional images similar to those sent to her companion would be published from the same profile.

Based on these initial indications, the Elche Judicial Police initiated an inquiry to determine the perpetrator of these incidents. This is the method by which they identified the purported perpetrator. Nevertheless, the outcome must have been entirely and utterly astounded: the individual who had allegedly created the social media profile, forwarded the images, and insulted, harassed, and threatened the young woman was her own partner.

The young man was apprehended by National Police officers for the alleged discovery and disclosure of secrets. This offence is classified as a violation of the right to privacy, the right to one’s own image, and the inviolability of the home. The fact that the young man, according to investigative sources, had a criminal record, albeit for different offences, is significant in this instance.

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It appears that these types of complaints are not prevalent, at least in the context of the information provided. That does not imply, as the National Police has been warning for some time and as statistics confirm, that cybercrimes have been gaining ground. “Cybercrimes” refers to the use of a computer or any other digital technology to commit an illegal activity, even if that technology enables what was previously a traditional crime. They caution against this and emphasise the significance of preserving privacy in the social media era.


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One arrested in Benidorm for “Son in Difficulty” scam

A person who participated in a scam network called “Son in Trouble” was arrested in Benidorm.

One of the participants in the Benidorm call has been taken into custody by police.
The suspect is in charge of a call centre in the tourist city where a fraud with fictitious data was carried out once the terminal was activated. This kind of fraud involves con artists posing as the victim’s son, reaching out to her through text messages or instant messaging apps, and making an urgent demand for money.

Agents of the National Police assigned to the Badajoz, Madrid, and Benidorm police stations conducted the operation, and two individuals were taken into custody on suspicion of committing the crimes of fraud, money laundering, document forgery, and usurpation of marital status.

The investigation started after a 64-year-old woman in Badajoz filed a complaint alleging that she had been duped by individuals posing as her daughter, who persuaded him that he had issues with his cell phone and that he urgently needed me to send 4,000 euros, to which I consented.

When they later requested a fresh payment of 4,985 euros, she became suspicious and realised it was a scam.

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Using the phone numbers and bank account information of the transaction’s beneficiary, agents from the Brigade provincial of Badajoz’s technological crimes group conducted an investigation into this crime.

The receiving account’s owner was clearly recognised by the agents


A man based in Madrid was the source of the stolen funds, so they forwarded this information to the Madrid-Tetuán Police Station, where they arrested him on charges of money laundering and fraud.

They also confirmed that the owner of the phone used to send messages to the victim, posing as the victim’s daughter, was a Cordoba man who had previously complained about usurping his civil status, making him another scammer victim.

The phone had been registered and activated using a fictitious identity, identifying the point of sale at a Benidorm call centre that was operated by a man with a comparable criminal history. Using the information supplied, the Benidorm Police Station agents detained him for falsifying documents.

With increasingly sophisticated techniques for delivering bulk mails, this kind of scam is growing in popularity. In light of this, the National Police will provide an update today regarding another major operation in which a major organisation has collapsed.
He estimates that he has a call centre to carry out this kind of scam.
that the criminal organisation, which functioned around the clock, might have caused an economic loss of over 2,000,000 euros to over 2,000 victims, which illustrates the volume of operations they conducted.

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Both the hitman and the son in trouble scams were areas of expertise for the organisation. According to the General Directorate of Police, it is a form of fraud where the con artists pretend to be contract killers and threaten their victims with violence while requesting money to prevent harm or death.


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Dénia’s 20 kilometres of beaches will offer more amenities

Denia Beach

Along its roughly 20 km of coastline, Dénia City Council wants to offer a full range of services on the beaches. The contract to add six new rental stations for hammocks, shade, pedal boats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards has just gone out to bid. Furthermore, a second contract that was just put out to bid by the council also calls for installing bathrooms on the beaches, with more to be added this season.

As stated by Councillor for Beaches Pepe Doménech, the goal of the beach services tender is to cover the areas of the coast that were left without beach services (shade, water sports, and hammocks) last summer because the city council’s subsequent tender was either abandoned or the companies that applied failed to meet the minimum score.

Since most of the beach service jobs that the Dénia City Council put out in 2024 were not awarded, interested businesses are now able to submit bids for them. In particular, the following:

Playa de les Deveses

Shade stand and hammock. situated close to Calle Riu Grande (Restaurante Almar).

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Playa de les Bovetes
shade stand and hammock. In the vicinity of l’Assagador del Palmar.
CAP stand, paddleboarding, canoeing/kayaking, and roller skating. In the vicinity of Pasarell Street.

Playa de les Marines
shade stand and hammock. Located on Calle Esparver Street
shade stand and hammock. Located atop Sant Pere’s Assagador.
a swimming pool, paddleboarding, canoes and kayaks, and pedal boats. Located on Calle Boga

Only three beach service lots were awarded in the previous year’s tender, which also included the beach bars: the aquatic platform at Punta del Raset, the Raset paddle and kayak stand, and the hammock stand in front of the Los Ángeles Hotel.

The new tender is expected to cost 58,500 euros in total this summer.

Additional toilets


On the other hand, the council has put out a second contract for the installation of beachside restrooms. The service will be provided between June 1st and October 12th under this contract, which is valued €34,000—12 more days than the previous year.

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Two additional toilets have also been added, one in Les Deveses and another near the end of Calle Les Rotes, which is adjacent to Playa Les Arenetes.


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Alicante woman who killed her two dogs is out on bail

The 53-year-old woman was released on bail after appearing in court on Monday morning, 24th March, and claiming that she did not remember what happened because she had consumed pills and alcohol. She was arrested last Sunday for killing her two dogs by throwing them from the eighth floor of a building in Albufereta, Alicante.

The woman’s defence team will present medical records to demonstrate that the suspect has a depressive illness that could have contributed to the incident. The case is open for animal mistreatment.

“Max,” who was under two years old, and “Bimba,” who was born seven years ago, were the two dogs who perished after being thrown from an eighth-floor flat. Both were Yorkshire terriers, and their owner admitted to the arresting officers that she threw them away because she was sick of taking them outside to urinate, and it was always her turn, despite her insistence in court that she couldn’t recall what had happened.

The event happened on Calle Sol Naciente Street in the Albufereta area of Alicante at approximately 1:00 p.m. on Sunday 23rd March. Two bystanders who saw the incident alerted the alarm. At first, they spotted one of the two dogs and a woman flinging dog supplies, including a bed and a leash, from an eighth-floor window. When one of the witnesses heard something hit the ground he realised it was a small dog, even though he initially thought it was a stuffed animal. After that, she threw the second dog, and both of them died instantaneously when they hit the ground.

Mobile phone recordings of the incident have been included in the National Police’s investigation. Officers were informed by one witness that the woman in custody had earlier caused trouble and thrown some turtles from her house.

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Comments have been made against the woman who was arrested for killing her pets on social media, pointing to a 2023 video in which she is seen “enjoying ‘Bimba’ and our new puppy ‘Max’.” Using her picture and home information, social media users have also called for “social justice” and to stop her from stepping outside. Because she works for the city, some have also called for the Alicante City Council to take some sort of action against her.

Additionally, a platform has created a petition calling for justice for Bimba and Max, two Yorkshire terriers, and a society where all animals are “treated with the compassion and respect they deserve.”

We regret that the owner of the two Yorkshire terriers mercilessly threw them from an eighth-floor flat. There must never be another occurrence like this one. The petition, which as of this afternoon had more than 2,500 signatures, states, “We must defend the rights of our animal companions.” “We need laws to protect our companion animals from such shocking forms of cruelty,” adds the petition’s sponsor. For her cruel deed, the owner must be held accountable and brought to justice. We cannot watch helplessly as helpless animals are mistreated. We can only stop atrocities like this from occurring in the future by passing just laws and effectively implementing them.


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