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The demolition of Benidorm’s Gemelos 28 is scheduled for October 2029

October 2029 is when The Generalitat Valenciana is thinking of starting the destruction of Gemelos (Twins) 28 in Benidorm. The Judicial Commission, which is presided over by the Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community (TSJCV), established this. How much the work will ultimately cost is yet uncertain.

The demolition of these two towers is part of the sentence that “continues its course within the Judicial Commission” established by the TSJCV’s Contentious-Administrative Chamber to carry out the decision, according to the Ministry of Environment, Water, Infrastructure, and Territory. Founded on November 8th, 2022, this body is still working to “identify and evaluate the impact on the more than 320 current owners” as well as “the concepts, amount, and manner in which they should be compensated.” According to Ministry officials, the destruction will begin in October 2029 according to the timeline set by the Judicial Commission.

According to this newspaper, the TSJCV ordered the demolition in November 2017 as part of a sentence that became final a year later. However, the structure is still standing after nearly seven years, and the residents—some of whom live in their homes year-round—continue to wait to hear the outcome of the judgement about their residences. The towers’ occupation of a maritime-terrestrial easement, or public domain, is the primary problem. But only for six meters. This suggests that it might be recreated six meters away after being destroyed.

The extension of the promenade or, most recently, the Congress of Deputies’ approval of a new transitional provision to the Coastal Law that permits the building to remain out of order for its entire useful life are two proposals that have been put forth to circumvent the rulings of the courts.

Accountability


Since the General Directorate of Coasts and Ports of the Ministry of Public Works, then led by the well-liked Rafael Blasco, gave the licence on April 29, 2005, the Generalitat was held accountable for the building’s illegality. There was no question once the TSJCV in 2017 clarified the Supreme Court’s 2012 decision. The order required the Valencian government to pay the purchase price plus an extra 20% to all the owners of the residences, parking lots, and common areas in addition to the demolition decree. Initially, it was thought to be worth more than 100 million euros.

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The Valencian court at the time ruled that the building’s demolition was the legally mandated punishment for the cancellation of a licence that was given in breach of the Coastal Law’s provisions. In its clarification order, it stated that it was not “relevant” for its institution that it could be rebuilt, stating that “we consider that the natural and landscape values must prevail over an economic cost, even if it is high because it lacks sufficient legal force to invalidate the execution of a final judgement.”


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Benidorm, police catch man with 600 marijuana plants in his car

A 49-year-old man was caught in Benidorm by the National Police for transporting marijuana plants and other supplies needed for their growth in his own car. A crime against public health has been charged against the man who was caught.


The man was arrested as the last step in an investigation that began when the National Police learnt about his activities in the province of Alicante, which included moving drugs (mostly marijuana) and building infrastructure for future hydroponic crops.

In the beginning, police focused on finding the man and his car. After making sure of both of these things, investigators did a number of surveillance and monitoring operations to confirm how he worked. It was proven that the suspect was carrying drugs and the nutrients needed to grow marijuana hydroponically in people’s houses in the province of Alicante as they drove.

Last but not least, the arrest happened after one of the operations to spy on and track one of the trucks.

When he was arrested, his car was checked, and police found 600 marijuana cuttings, €1,500, two mobile phones, and thirteen five-litre drums of fertiliser and plant growth nutrients.

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The arrested man was given to the Benidorm Investigative Court after the police looked into the case.


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21 expensive cars that were stolen in the U.S. were found Valencia port

Together with the US Container Security Initiative, the Guardia Civil and the Tax Agency found 21 high-end cars that were stolen in the U.S. and were on their way to Africa in the port of Valencia. The cars, which were worth a total of €1.1 million, were reported stolen and were being moved in containers.

The cars were stolen in the U.S. and were on their way to different places in Africa, stopping in Valencia’s port. Risk analysis units made up of Guardia Civil and Tax Agency officers were able to find several packages that might not have had the goods that were claimed to have been inside.

With the help of the information gathered, it was confirmed that stolen cars that had been in Valencia on their way to the United States had actually arrived. The groups that ship stolen cars either traded legally declared cars for stolen ones or directly declared the stolen cars as other goods, like furniture or mattresses.

In the past few weeks, 21 vehicles have been found and will be sent back to their home countries to be given to their original owners.

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14 immigrants were saved on a boat 45 miles off the coast of Alicante

On Wednesday, 2nd April, the Maritime Rescue ship Salvamar Leo saved 14 immigrants who were travelling in a boat about 45 miles from Alicante.

In the middle of the afternoon on Wednesday, Maritime Rescue sent out its Helimer 223 helicopter and the Salvamar Leo, which is based in Alicante, to save the people on a small boat.

Their journey began on the Salvamar Leo, which took them to the Temporary Assistance Centre for Foreigners in the port of Alicante. There, the Red Cross took care of them.

The Red Cross says that all of the refugees they saved were men, and two of them were younger than 15 years old. They were all healthy after being treated.

The National Police took over the refugees after getting help from the Red Cross. They are now trying to find the boat’s captain so they can arrest him, as is normal in these situations.

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