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Tour operators and journalists to explore the attractions of Alicante

Alicante is anticipating six visits from tour operators and correspondents who specialise in MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, and events) tourism, as well as vacation and gastronomic tourism. The Alicante City & Beach Tourist Board will provide support for these promotional activities, which are referred to as “fam trips” and “press trips,” from March 20th to April 6th.
International tour operators are placing their bets on Alicante.
The initial of these excursions will be conducted by Jet2, a British tour operator with the third-highest number of connections at Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández Airport. The company has scheduled two business trips: on March 20th and April 2nd. During these excursions, its agents will have the opportunity to personally experience local establishments and experiences before recommending the destination to their clients. Jet2, a company that specialises in vacation packages and city breaks, continues to prioritise Alicante as one of its primary destinations.
Evolution Travel, an Italian tour operator, will conduct a “fam trip” from March 23rd to 26th to investigate the city’s tourist attractions and promote travel packages and experiences to the Italian market.
The tourist attractions of Alicante will be discovered by journalists from New York.
On March 23rd and 24th, Alicante will be visited by a group of tourism correspondents from New York. The Spanish Tourism Office in New York, in collaboration with the Alicante Costa Blanca Provincial Council and the Regional Ministry of Tourism, is currently organising an excursion to capitalise on the increasing interest in the city among the American market.
The journalists will have the opportunity to visit a variety of iconic locations, including the Old Town, Santa Cruz, San Nicolás Cathedral, the Esplanade, and the seafront, during their visit. Additionally, they will be provided with comprehensive information regarding Alicante, the Spanish Capital of Gastronomy, and will have the opportunity to participate in a culinary workshop to acquire the skills necessary to prepare rice dishes. They will also be treated to a gastronomic tour of the Central Market.
Alicante is also a focus of MICE tourism.
A delegation of ten MICE tourism specialists from various regions of the United Kingdom will arrive in Alicante on March 28th in conjunction with the Spanish Tourist Board in London. Their objective is to acquire knowledge regarding the city’s potential for organising incentive excursions, conferences, and events. They will have the opportunity to visit Santa Bárbara Castle, one of the most alluring locations for this type of tourism, as well as the city’s most iconic monuments.
On Czech television, the cuisine of Alicante is in the spotlight.
Czech television will also transmit Alicante’s international promotion. Between April 4th and 6th, the culinary program “Foodies Viajando” will air a special on the city’s gastronomy, with filming taking place in various locations across the country. Ondrej Ruml, a Czech actor, will serve as a special visitor on the program. He will disclose the culinary traditions and flavours of Alicante.
A significant contribution to the promotion of tourism in Alicante
These visits serve to bolster Alicante’s international market image and solidify its status as an appealing destination for travellers from a diverse range of demographics. Due to the collaboration between the public and private sectors, the city has maintained its status as a premier destination in a variety of sectors, including leisure tourism, gastronomy, and MICE..
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Alicante couple arrested for trying defraud lottery winner out of 40,000€ with a fake 6€ ticket

In Alicante, National Police officers have arrested a 37-year-old man and a 42-year-old woman, who are purportedly involved in fraudulent activities. After successfully deceiving the proprietor into believing that the prize was only €6, the suspects attempted to cash in a lottery ticket valued at €40,000.
A citizen lodged a complaint alleging fraud, which prompted the investigation. She complained that she had acquired a lottery ticket and, the day following the drawing, visited a lottery kiosk to determine whether the ticket was eligible for a prize.
The seller informed her that the system was not functioning properly and that she could verify it using her mobile phone after verifying the ticket with the authorised ticket dispenser (POS). The vendor informed her that the ticket had a prize of six euros when she viewed it on the terminal.
For her part, the victim trusted the provided information and accepted the money without suspecting deception. At the same time, the seller retained the lottery ticket.
A few days later, the complainant discovered that the was infact worth 40,000 euros and that she had been deceived. She returned to the stand where she had checked the ticket to claim her prize, and the seller informed her that she was unaware of this and that she had thrown it in the bin.
Then, she proceeded to the authorised offices of the aforementioned lottery drawings to report the incident. Upon his arrival, she was instructed to submit a complaint regarding the events.
The agents verified that the coupon was indeed a prize after collecting all the information. The saleswoman confirmed on three separate occasions that she had retained the coupon after deceiving the complainant about the prize amount.
The investigation phase also disclosed that the lottery ticket had been attempted to be redeemed by the seller’s ex-partner. However, this was not accomplished due to the fact that the authorised collection offices were aware of the incident and the agents had requested that the payment of the prize be blocked.
The officers were able to corroborate that the seller and the individual who attempted to cash in the winning ticket were both involved in a fraudulent activity as a result of the investigations.
The investigators’ findings confirmed that the two suspects had reached an agreement to collect the winning ticket. They also discovered that the woman, a lottery seller, had deceived them by faking the malfunction of the POS machine and falsely informing the complainant that the prize was six euros.
Following the investigation and the collection of sufficient evidence to establish their involvement in the events, they were apprehended and charged with fraud.
The courts in Alicante were informed of the situation subsequent to the police investigation.
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Acquitted of fraud for keeping €75,000 deposit on Torrevieja house

The controversial failed sale of a home in Torrevieja in 2022 between two German citizens resulted in a judicial case. The Prosecutor’s Office and the private prosecution sought €77,000 in compensation and three years in prison for the defendant, the property owner, on the grounds that she had subsequently sold the house to another individual without returning the money paid.
Nevertheless, Orihuela Criminal Court No. 4 has granted the defendant’s acquittal, concluding that there was no criminal deception and that the facts should be resolved through civil proceedings.
The case was initiated by a failed private sale of a residence in the Los Balcones development in Torrevieja. The customer was unable to secure financing prior to the deadline stipulated in the contract. The public deed was never signed, despite the fact that €75,000 was paid in advance. The property was subsequently sold to third parties by the defendant, which resulted in the filing of a complaint for fraud.
Facts that have been verified
The defendant contacted the complainant in August 2022 to discuss the sale of the property. On August 13th, 2022, the defendant signed a reservation document, with a total price of €370,000 and a deed signing date of October 31st, 2022. She explicitly stated that the appointment with the notary would not be postponed beyond October 31st, 2022, and delivered over €3,000 in cash at that time.
The buyer and the spouse of the woman who has since been exonerated convened in Germany on August 21st to receive a cash payment of €57,000. Additionally, they consented to acquire the home furnishings for €4,000, with the injured party contributing €2,000 in cash.
The private sales contract was executed by the parties a week later. The initial stipulation of the contract required the buyer to pay €15,000 within three weeks. The transaction was finalised on August 30th, 2022. The complainant was awaiting financing for the remaining quantity of €295,000.
Similarly, the initial stipulation explicitly stated that “the remaining portion of the agreed price will be paid upon the signing of the public deed of sale.” The aforementioned signature is scheduled for October 31st, 2022. The deposit money would be forfeited in the event of the buyer’s cancellation, and it would be transferred to the vendor. Double the deposit would be reimbursed to the customer by the seller in the event of contract cancellation (Art. 1454 CC).
The defendant, who has since been acquitted, executed a deed of sale of the property to third parties on July 25th, 2023. There is no record of the return of the €75,000 she was claiming, and there is insufficient evidence that she did so without prior dissolution of the signed contract or notification to the complainant.
Nevertheless, the Court determined that the dispute did not satisfy the criteria of Article 251.2 of the Criminal Code, which required criminal deception, and classified it as a civil dispute.
In the ruling, the judge explicitly enquires, “Where is the deception that the type requires?” He notes that the buyer was informed that the property would be relisted if he failed to secure financing in a timely manner, which subsequently transpired.
In order to underscore that frauds that are subject to Article 251 of the Criminal Code must also entail a minimum level of deceptive manoeuvring, the ruling incorporates updated references from the Supreme Court, such as the most recent Supreme Court ruling, 631/2024.
The judge in this instance has determined that “a failed sale as a result of insufficient financing cannot be criminalised.” MarÃa Barbancho Saborit, the defendant’s attorney, stated, “These types of rulings reinforce the notion that not all economic disputes are criminal.” “It is imperative to distinguish between breaches of contract, which are inherent in civil matters, and truly criminal conduct and preserve the presumption of innocence.”
The decision is not conclusive and may be appealed to the Alicante Provincial Court. Numerous witnesses, including those from the vendor, the defendant’s family, and professionals involved in the purchase and sale process, were presented during the trial, in addition to a substantial amount of documentary evidence.
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Easter traffic operation ends with at least 22 deaths

It starting at 15:00 on Friday April 11th, the special traffic operation for Holy Week and ended at midnight last night. A minimum of 22 individuals have died on the roads in Spain.
According to data from the General Directorate of Traffic, there were 21 fatal incidents on the intercity road network as of 8 p.m. on Easter Sunday, resulting in 22 fatalities.
Last year, 28 individuals lost their lives on the highways during the entire Holy Week.
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