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Lithuania fugitive arrested in Elda

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A 42-year-old Lithuanian man has been taken into custody by National Police officers in the municipality of Elda, Alicante.  For repeated drug trafficking offences in 2016, Lithuanian authorities filed a European Arrest Warrant for Extradition (EAW) against him.  Three days prior to the end of the search for him, he was arrested.

    The National Police in Alicante were notified that the requesting country had issued a European Arrest Warrant, which was effective from April 2019.  Authorities had not been able to determine the detainee’s whereabouts since, according to a statement from Police Headquarters.

    The suspected offences took place in Lithuania in 2013.  In discrete amounts that were readily hidden among his possessions, the suspect reportedly bought drugs (marijuana) in Spain and brought them to Lithuania for sale to third parties.  He sold them in tiny amounts for his personal benefit after arriving in Lithuania.

    After hearing about these incidents, investigators started their last search for the individual they were looking for, knowing that the arrest and hunt for his extradition would conclude in three days.  On March 6th, they launched a police operation, found him, and took him into custody as he was walking down a street in Elda.

    In Lithuania, the detainee faces a maximum penalty of ten years in jail for these actions.  The detainee, who had no previous criminal history in Spain, has been taken before the National Court’s Central Investigative Court, which is in charge of handling his extradition proceedings.

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    In order to execute the arrest of this person, the National Police has placed a strong emphasis on information sharing and efficient cooperation between Spanish and foreign law enforcement.


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Paraglider injured after bad landing in Parcent, north of Altea

A 38-year-old male sustained injuries yesterday, Saturday April 5th, as a result of an accident that occurred during the landing of a paraglider in the Camí del Barranquet area of Parcent, about 40 kms north of Altea.

The Alicante Provincial Fire Consortium promptly mobilised a rescue helicopter (Alpha 01) and members of the Special Rescue Group (GER) upon receiving the alert.

The victim sustained severe back pain and multiple injuries, according to Consortium sources. In order to continue with his evacuation, it was necessary to conduct a helicopter rescue due to the challenge of accessing the site.

The victim was transported to the San Vicente Fire Station, where he was transported to the Alicante General Hospital for additional medical evaluation and treatment by ambulance.

The emergency teams’ prompt response enabled the safe execution of the rescue, thereby reducing the time necessary for medical assistance to be administered to the injured individual.

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El Palmeral Park in Alicante will be closed for a week

El Palmeral Park in Alicante will be closed from Monday, April 7th to Friday, April 11th, Alicante council has announced. Renovation work that has been ongoing for months is being finalised.

In order to finalise all tasks and ensure that the park is prepared for its reopening, they will implement a temporary closure. The council has stated that upon its restoration, a more comprehensive and accessible space will be provided for the enjoyment of all ages.

The works are a component of a project that commenced in 2021, despite the numerous obstacles that have arisen along the way, including changes in the company, deadline extensions, and budget adjustments. However, the conclusion is imminent, and tangible enhancements are imminent.

These are some of the primary new features that are being integrated into the park:

  • Four expansive facilities that are inclusive, ensuring that all children can participate, irrespective of their capabilities.
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  • Two new callisthenics spaces have been established to facilitate outdoor training without the necessity of a gym.
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  • There are five picnic areas, which makes it an excellent option to dine in the park once more.
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  • The pier, access sites, and roads have been renovated due to their significant deterioration.
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  • A new water collection and chlorination system has been installed in the canals and lakes, which have been renovated.
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  • Enhanced verdant spaces, including additional shade and new vegetation.
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  • All of this was accomplished with an investment of over 800,000 euros in one of the most frequently visited areas in the southern region of the city.


Saturday, April 12th, is the intended date for the reopening. If all proceeds according to plan, El Palmeral Park in Alicante will reopen with all of these improvements completed and accessible to the public.

Therefore, it will be necessary to wait for a few days. However, it is time to revisit this verdant area and uncover a new perspective: one that is more contemporary, more comfortable, and offers a plethora of opportunities for spending the day.

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Man arrested for fraud, document forgery and burglary in Elche

In Elche (Alicante), a 34-year-old man has been apprehended for allegedly destroying the key safe of a tourist flat in order to defraud numerous individuals who were interested in renting it through an advertisement website.

The arrested individual is purported to have forced open the keysafe of the tourist flat in the La Hoya district of Elche in order to enter and change the lock, according to investigative sources. He subsequently posted a fraudulent advertisement on a website, assuming the identity of the owner, and showed the interior to potential clients.

A woman reported that she had booked the vacation rental through the aforementioned listing website and was shown the interior of the house by the alleged proprietor.

When the time came to move in, she paid €1,350. However, the door would not open when she attempted to use the keys. Then, an additional complaint was received from a victim who had reserved the same property through the online portal and had paid a total of €600. They too were unable to gain entry.

The suspect had been previously arrested for the same offences at the same vacation property in La Hoya, for a prior fraud of 3,350 euros, according to police investigations.

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The National Police apprehended him for two alleged offences of fraud: falsifying documents and robbery with force, as he presented himself with an identity on each occasion.


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