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Man arrested by National Police for scamming over 200,000 euros

A 24-year-old guy in Seville has been taken into custody by National Police officers on suspicion of committing over 70 frauds. He worked in a number of places throughout Spain, including Bilbao, Cádiz, Seville, Granada, and Málaga. He called victims, pretended to be a security department employee at different banks, and used a variety of techniques to trick them into giving him a lot of money. Nine cell phones and a PC were found during the search.
Following a report from a victim who had been robbed of €37,700 through vishing and smishing, the inquiry got underway in late 2023.
What are vishing and smishing?
Smishing is a tactic when a hacker sends a victim an SMS posing as a trustworthy organization—in this case, a bank—with the intention of obtaining personal data or collecting money. Under false pretences, the message usually asks consumers to call a premium-rate number or click on a link to a phoney website—the latter being the technique employed by the scammer. The criminal was able to access and examine the victim’s bank account in detail while they typed their passwords. This strengthened their deceit by ensuring the user’s faith and enabling them to, for instance, list the previous three charges made by each of them in their own accounts.
Another kind of social engineering fraud is called “vishing,” which is a phone call that poses as a business to get the victim’s private information. The suspect in this scam likewise uses this pretext.
The suspect had information about each victim before reaching out to them, which he utilised to support his claimed position as a bank security guard, even going so far as to use spoofing.
Spoofing: What is it?
Spoofing, which means to lie or deceive, is a widely popular identity theft tactic, particularly when done by email. In this instance, the criminal took advantage of an application that made it possible to change the user’s phone number. By altering it to the name of a bank department, the caller increased the legitimacy of his hoax.
He specifically pretended to prevent a transfer from the fictitious security department of the victims’ individual banks in order to reap the financial gain, after which he indicated that some fictitious instructions were being monitored that would end the operation. The transfer was executed as a result of these instructions, and the author also carried out the process with other transfer applications.
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The stolen funds were all received in different bank accounts that were also formed by using prepaid mobile phone lines to trick their holders into accepting fictitious work offers.
After viewing the advertisement and providing their phone number, the new victims were led through an instant messaging app to register several bank accounts without getting paid.
Following a rigorous investigation by the Judicial Group of the District Police Station of Abastos and the Cybercrime Group of the Provincial Brigade of the Judicial Police of Valencia, the officers were able to locate the suspect. Despite his numerous movements throughout Spanish territory, the officers were able to arrest him at the end of November of last year and confiscate a computer and nine cell phones, which he used to commit the crimes.
A man with no previous police record who committed fraud, identity theft, and money laundering has been brought before a judge.
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Driver arrested, one dead and two injured after car hits cyclists in Calpe

In El Mascarat, a motorist allegedly struck a large group of cyclists after veering off the road on the N-332 highway, passing through Calpe. The incident resulted in the death of one person and the hospitalisation of a 14-year-old child, the deceased’s son, with a fractured femur. The 20-year-old car driver has been arrested by the Guardia Civil and charged with three offences: injury, homicide, and violation of road safety.

At approximately 11:30 a.m. on Sunday morning, April 20th, the catastrophic incident transpired. Two Emergency Medical Assistance Service (SAMU) units, a Basic Life Support (BLS) unit, and a medical helicopter were initially mobilised by the CICU (Centre for Emergency Medical Assistance). The cyclist’s death was verified by medical services after he fell off the cliff following the violent collision. His 14-year-old son was transported to Dénia Hospital due to a fractured femur. In addition, an additional 20-year-old man was treated for anxiety attacks and released on the scene.
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Pope Francis has died, the Vatican says

The Vatican has announced that Pope Francis has passed away at the age of 88.
In 2013, his predecessor, Benedict XVI, resigned, and the pontiff, who was Bishop of Rome and chief of the Catholic Church, was elected pope.
His passing follows a prolonged hospitalisation in February and March, as well as a series of health issues in recent years.
The Vatican released a statement in which Cardinal Kevin Farrell announced the news. He stated, “My dear brothers and sisters, it is with profound sorrow that I must inform you of the passing of our Holy Father Francis.”
The Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the Father’s residence at 7:35 a.m. this morning. His entire existence was devoted to the service of the Lord and His Church.
“He instructed us to embody the principles of the Gospel with fidelity, courage, and universal love, with a particular emphasis on the most impoverished and marginalised individuals.”
“We offer Pope Francis’ soul to the infinite merciful love of the One and Triune God with immense gratitude for his example as a genuine disciple of the Lord Jesus.”
The Vatican announced that Francis passed away on Monday morning, a mere day after he addressed the throngs in St. Peter’s Square on Easter Sunday.
The conclave, which is the process of selecting a new pope, typically occurs within 15 to 20 days of the pontiff’s demise.
Recent hospitalisations
His papacy has been characterised by numerous hospital visits and health concerns in recent years.
The Pope was admitted to the infirmary on February 14th for treatment of bronchitis.
The Vatican announced in the days that followed that he had been diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia and had received blood transfusions as a result of low platelet levels in his blood, which are linked to anaemia.
The Vatican announced on February 22nd that the Pope was in a critical condition due to a “prolonged respiratory crisis” that necessitated a high flow of oxygen. The following day, the Vatican reported that Francis was exhibiting a “initial, mild” kidney failure.
In the days that followed, thousands of devout individuals convened in St. Peter’s Square to pray for his recovery, while others visited the Rome hospital where he was residing to present him with flowers and cards.
Due to his “complex,” he was hospitalised for the remainder of the month.
His voice was heard for the first time since his hospitalisation in an audio message dated March 6th, in which he expressed gratitude to his supporters and declared, “I am with you from here.”
A day after meeting with US Vice President JD Vance, he appeared at the Easter Sunday Service on Sunday to greet the audience.
On 23rd March, he concluded his 38-day hospital stay by making his first public appearance in five weeks on a balcony at Gemelli. He smiled and offered a thumbs up to the crowds that had gathered outside.
He returned to the Vatican, where he made a surprise stop at his favourite basilica on his way home. Subsequently, he commenced a two-month period of prescribed rest and recovery.
The doctors stated that Francis would have access to supplemental oxygen and 24-hour medical care as needed. They also mentioned that, despite the successful treatment of the pneumonia infection, the pontiff would continue to take oral medication for an extended period to address the fungal infection in his lungs and to continue his respiratory and physical physiotherapy.
‘Pope of the People’
Francis, who was born in 1936, was the first pontiff from South America. He was called the “People’s Pope” for his support of the poor and those fleeing war and famine.
In 2016, he performed a “gesture of humility and service” by washing the feet of refugees from various religious backgrounds at an asylum centre located outside of Rome.
He also expressed his opinions on a diverse array of topics, including the role of women in the Catholic Church, wealth inequality, and climate change.
His acceptance of the LGBTQ community was unprecedented, beginning with an unexpected comment to reporters on a flight back from Brazil regarding homosexual clergy.
He stated, “Who am I to judge an individual who is gay and possesses good intentions and seeks God?”
Nevertheless, in April 2024, he signed the text “Dignitas Infinita” (Infinite Dignity), which appeared to reiterate the Vatican’s fervent opposition to euthanasia, abortion, surrogacy, and gender reassignment.
In the same year, his own liberal credentials were called into doubt following allegations that he had used a homophobic slur in private.
Pope’s heath in recent years
Francis had a portion of one lung excised when he was a young man in his native Argentina.
Francis’ public speaking was restricted during his final years due to his chronic bronchitis and illness, which necessitated the use of a wheelchair or cane to navigate.
In 2021, Francis underwent his first hospital stay as a pontiff for an operation to remove a portion of his colon.
He was admitted to the hospital in June 2023 for an operation on his intestine. The Vatican stated that he had been experiencing “recurrent, painful, and deteriorating” symptoms as a result of an abdominal hernia at the time.
He was compelled to miss significant events in the Roman Catholic calendar, such as the traditional Good Friday procession at Rome’s Colosseum last year, due to his recent health issues.
In 2022, he suggested that he may resign if his health continued to decline. This was after he was photographed using a wheelchair to address mobility issues caused by a flare-up of sciatica, a nerve condition that causes leg discomfort.
In 2013, his predecessor, the late Benedict XVI, became the first pope to resign in over 600 years, rather than serving for life. He passed away in 2022.
Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the Pope’s birth name, was previously used as a bishop in Buenos Aires.
Francis’ passing will be mourned by an estimated 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide.
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Firefighters extinguish fire in a restaurant in the centre of Murcia

A fire that erupted in the early hours of Friday April 18th was extinguished by the firefighters of Murcia. Sources from the Firefighting Service say that the incident happened at a restaurant located in the heart of Murcia, at Plaza de las Flores.
In the early morning, the kitchen on the first floor of the establishment was the site of a fire that began at approximately 1:00 a.m. and did not result in any injuries.

Thirteen rescuers and three fire engines were dispatched to the location. The personnel successfully extinguished the fire and returned to their base one hour later.
The square was cordoned off by the Murcia Local Police to mitigate potential hazards, according to the same sources.
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