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One dead and one injured in fight near Alicante General Hospital

Yesterday afternoon, Friday April 11th, a fight near Alicante General Hospital resulted in the murder of a young North African man in his 20s and the injury of another with a knife. At the same time, an additional individual, a Spanish national, was admitted to the Emergency Department with injuries. The National Police are currently investigating whether the injury is associated with the assault, as is suspected.

The police are currently conducting an investigation into the circumstances of the assault, which transpired during a fight between multiple individuals. The police have purportedly apprehended one individual for his alleged involvement in the incident, a fact that has not been confirmed by police sources. Witnesses observed numerous individuals fleeing the scene in a vehicle.

The incident transpired in the Plaza de la Cruz Roja in Alicante shortly after six o’clock in the evening, adjacent to a children’s playground on Calle Pintor Baeza. In cases under investigation by the Violent Crime Group of the Alicante Provincial Judicial Police Brigade, a number of individuals who had planned to convene at the location clashed, resulting in two of them being injured with blades. A third individual sustained injuries, but they were not treated at the hospital, according to eyewitnesses.

The National Police have initiated emergency contacts from 112 and have promptly dispatched Citizen Security patrols to the location. The victims were en route to the General Hospital, where they were expected to receive assistance, when one of them collapsed while crossing Calle Pintor Baeza.

Medical personnel arrived at the scene and attempted to revive the victim, who was lying in the middle of the street. Nevertheless, they were unable to save his life. The judicial commission was informed, and Judicial Police and Forensic Police officers arrived at the scene.

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Another young Arab man who sustained at least one stab wound has been admitted to A&E with non-life-threatening injuries.

The police are currently investigating whether another Spanish man, who was admitted to the emergency room with a jaw injury, is also implicated in the crime. The two incidents occurred almost simultaneously.

In addition to collecting witness information at Plaza Ajardinada where the incident took place, investigators from the Violent Crime Unit have also visited the Emergency Department to interview the two injured individuals and elucidate the circumstances surrounding the incident.

The perpetrator threw a knife that may have been used in the stabbing in the park square. A boy, who was approximately 10 years old, took the knife and began to perform the “baile del serrucho”. The knife was collected by the authorities upon their arrival in order to analyse it and attempt to obtain the attacker’s DNA.

A man who was present in the vicinity said that, just prior these events, he observed over half a dozen individuals armed with sticks exiting a pub located near the Northern District Police Station. It has not been determined whether this incident is connected to the murder.

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This violent death occurs just days after a gunshot in the Virgen del Remedio neighbourhood, during which individuals of Arab descent engaged in a confrontation and one was injured with a knife. In the same vein, a young Arab man was wounded in the back on Calle San Mateo by a fellow countryman who has not yet been apprehended the previous week.


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Cocaine and nearly 67,000 euros seized in a Cartagena home

A woman and a man, aged 35 and 37, respectively, have been arrested by National Police officers. They are suspected of being the owners of a property on Paseo del Muelle in Cartagena, which was purportedly being used as a drugs sales point.

National Police officers conducted an investigation to eliminate drug-selling black spots in the region, which led to their discovery of a building situated on Paseo del Muelle in the port city.

According to a statement from the National Police, the strategic location of the area near the seafront resulted in a consistent influx and movement of individuals using these substances, whether by foot or by car.

The perpetrators frequently travelled to various locations within the city to procure the narcotic substance through the ‘telecoca’ method, which involved leaving their homes.

The National Police conducted a search of the property after obtaining the necessary judicial authorisation, resulting in the seizure of €66,728 in cash and cocaine that had been prepared for sale. Additionally, three motorcycles and a car that were employed in narcotic trafficking were confiscated.

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A male and a woman, both of Spanish descent, have been arrested by the National Police in connection with these incidents. They are alleged to have engaged in drug trafficking.

The judicial authorities were granted access to the individual in charge in order to implement suitable precautionary measures.


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Nearly 70,000 euros in counterfeit currency seized in Burjassot

The Burjassot Local Police have apprehended two individuals and confiscated a substantial quantity of counterfeit banknotes, as well as a variety of chemicals and instruments that are purportedly used to perpetrate the “inked banknote scam,” a type of fraud that is prevalent in numerous countries and is classified as a financial crime.

The operation was conducted as part of a normal traffic and road safety inspection on Avenida Vicent Andrés Estellés at 11:30 p.m. on May 1st. A high-end vehicle that responded evasively to the checkpoint was intercepted by officers. The occupants, who were visibly agitated, provided incoherent responses regarding the vehicle’s origin after it was detained and identified. This prompted a preventive search of the vehicle.

During the inspection, €40,500 in tinted counterfeit banknotes, €20,140 in untinted simulated banknotes, and pre-cut paper in the sizes of euro banknotes of various legal tender values were discovered. Additionally, €7,790 in legal tender cash, some of which was concealed within the vehicle, a Revolut bank card and a passport in the name of third parties, and several SIM cards and foreign currency notes were discovered.

The detainees are CCM, 38, and RGCE, 43, both of Cameroonian descent. They were apprehended and subsequently detained, along with all of the confiscated property, on suspicion of currency counterfeiting and attempted fraud. The Godella Local Police were dispatched to the scene as operational support, and the operation was conducted with their assistance.

The Local Police Headquarters and the City Council are promoting the “Burjassot Segura” Plan, which includes this action. The objective of this initiative is to enhance public and road safety by means of strategic controls, coordinated actions, and preventive surveillance.

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Since its implementation, this plan has resulted in numerous arrests for property crimes, counterfeiting, drug trafficking, and other criminal offences, thereby establishing a secure urban environment for the municipality’s residents.

What is the “tinted banknote scam”?

This type of fraud, also referred to as a “chemical scam,” involves deceiving victims into believing that it is feasible to convert tinted black or white paper into legal tender through the use of specific chemicals.

In order to establish credibility, fraudsters fabricate a fraudulent demonstration. They insert a genuine banknote that was previously concealed between treated papers and, by employing reactive liquids, feign that it has been “washed” and transformed into a valid banknote. After the victim is persuaded, the scammers demand substantial quantities of money to acquire additional “treated paper” and reagents, which are, in reality, of no value.

This form of fraud is typically associated with roving networks that operate in various territories and is classified as a crime of fraud.

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Criminal group dedicated to burglary on farms in the Vega Baja dismantled

As part of Operation “Entrada25,” the Alicante Guardia Civil has dismantled a criminal organisation that was operating in the Vega Baja region and was responsible for burglaries on agricultural estates. Part of the stolen goods have been recovered and returned to their legitimate owners, but the total value of the stolen goods is estimated to exceed 40,000 euros. One individual has been apprehended, and two others are currently being investigated as a consequence of the investigation.

In late 2024, the Torrevieja Field Robbery Team initiated an investigation into the incident in response to numerous complaints. The perpetrators were observed by the investigators to be obtaining access to the facilities by forcing locks or doors, exploiting periods when no personnel were working, and stealing high-value products such as fertilisers, compost, and phytosanitary products.

The Torrevieja Field Robbery Team received assistance from the Seprona (National Police Service) in Guardamar del Segura, the Guardia Civil stations in Guardamar and Callosa de Segura, and the local police forces of Catral, Almoradí, Rafal, Cox, Granja de Rocamora, Algorfa, Benijófar, Formentera del Segura, Rojales, Benejúzar, Los Montesinos, and San Miguel de Salinas. The operation’s success was significantly influenced by the coordinated efforts of all divisions, as well as the investigation and analysis of evidence that was obtained. This led to the identification and location of the perpetrators and the discovery of some of the stolen material.

Additionally, the operation included numerous examinations of suspicious farms, warehouses, and vehicles, which were crucial in elucidating the events.

One of the suspects, a 35-year-old male, was apprehended as part of the established operations at the end of March. Subsequently, two additional males, aged 39 and 48, were identified and investigated. Five counts of burglary and an additional count of membership in a criminal organisation have been filed against each of the three individuals.

The Orihuela Court of Instruction issued an order for the detainee’s release, subject to the imposition of precautionary measures.

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The Civil Guard remains committed to the prevention of this form of crime and underscores the significance of public collaboration in the fight against agricultural theft.


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