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Waiter arrested for stealing 8,300 euros from a bar in Benidorm

A 46-year-old Spanish man was detained by the National Police in Benidorm on suspicion of burglary after he stole almost €8,300 from the restaurant cash register where he works. According to police sources, the suspect repeatedly opened the safe using the establishment’s security keys.
When investigators discovered that a sizable quantity of money had vanished from a restaurant’s cash register, the investigation got underway. The now-detained individual had been employed as a waiter at the establishment for six months and was responsible for opening it in the mornings, they found after some investigation.
The company’s smart safe was made to guard against tampering. According to the same sources, only a particular key that belonged to the store manager could be used to manually open it. One of the staff members tried to get a “cash withdrawal at the end of December and detected a discrepancy in the funds.” According to the machine, there was “more money than was actually dispensed.” They said that the irregularity had started in the second half of the month and that a total of €8,329.50 was missing.
The thief “had accessed the cash register 24 times in a period of just 12 days,” according to the results of investigations done to explain the facts. There had been no need for these unapproved accesses. The police sources claim that the cash register keys were in the “same ring as the keys to open the premises, which the detainee had access to every morning.”
Because of this situation, the suspect was able to “manually open the cash register and steal the money without the security systems immediately detecting any irregularity.” The employee ceased showing up for work and vanished from sight a few days after the embezzlement was discovered.
The man was arrested in Benidorm after National Police personnel set up a locating and detention system for him. He acknowledged the facts when he spoke to the police. The 46-year-old Spanish man who was arrested has a history of property violations. He was taken to the Benidorm Judicial Authority following his arrest, which will decide on the proper course of action.
Please remember that any criminal act can be reported to the National Police in person, by phone, or through the official website www.policia.es.
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Special security and cleaning measures will be implemented in Elche during Holy Week

On Saturday, April 12th, Elche will implement unique security and cleansing protocols in anticipation of Holy Week.
Both will be deployed in the urban and beach locations.
In terms of security, the Elche Local Police will allocate 374 officers to security duties for a variety of events and processions between April 12th and 20th, in addition to 280 officers who will be dispersed throughout the coastal areas, metropolitan neighbourhoods, and hamlets.
This Easter security operation will incorporate the drone and canine sections of the Elche Local Police.
The security operation for Easter in Elche will also involve the National Police, approximately 100 Civil Protection volunteers, and health, urban mobility, and maintenance personnel.
Traffic will be prohibited for one hour prior to the commencement of the procession on procession days.
Furthermore, a unique cleaning, refuse collection, and container removal operation will be implemented, which will involve the use of 80 vehicles and 185 workers to prepare the streets of Elche for Easter. Each procession will receive personalised attention. A planned staffing increase has been implemented for all beach cleaning and holiday schedules.
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Javea Police catch driver who was doing 128 km/h on a street with a max speed of 50 km

A driver was caught speeding at 128 kilometres per hour on an urban road on Monday afternoon, 7th April, exceeding the speed limit by 78 kilometres by Javea Local Police officers.
The incident occurred on Avda. del Pla during a speed check conducted by officers as part of the DGT campaign that has been implemented throughout Spain.
The General Directorate of Traffic has initiated an “intensive surveillance” campaign in Spain to guarantee that the speed limits established on the country’s arteries and urban roads are adhered to, effective as of Monday, April 7th. This campaign is being conducted by the Xábia Local Police.
This measure aims to reduce traffic accidents and, in particular, fatalities and serious injuries caused by excessive speed.
The campaign, which will run until Sunday, April 13th, will be carried out using mobile radars located on various streets throughout the town.
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Man arrested after robbing four businesses at knifepoint in Elda

A 48-year-old Spanish male has been apprehended by National Police officers in Elda (Alicante) for the knife-point robbery of four commercial establishments in the city centre. Local merchants and residents were alarmed by the circumstances. The incident has been a cause for alarm, according to sources from the National Police.
The assailant entered the stores and wielded a dagger, which, according to National Police sources, he used to threaten the employees of the establishments. The robberies were consistently committed on Saturday afternoons in establishments that were open to the public and were situated in close proximity to each other.
The assailant nervously brandished the dagger and threatened to stab the victims if they resisted, according to police investigations. Nevertheless, officers have reported that he even threatened to amputate a persons finger during one of the assaults.
The police were led to believe that the perpetrator of all four cases may be the same after two additional commercial robberies occurred in the same area the following Saturday, one week after the initial two.
The officers continued their investigation in order to identify the perpetrator of the Elda business robberies. They also discovered additional alleged attempted robberies at establishments in the town, which the perpetrator failed to carry out for a variety of reasons after it was discovered that he had been monitoring businesses similar to those assaulted.
Ultimately, the suspected perpetrator of the robberies was identified by the officers as a 48-year-old Spanish man. After successfully tracking him down, they apprehended him. He is currently facing charges for four knife-related stabbings. The suspect has been hauled before the Elda Duty Court.
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