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A blow to an armed gang that extorted cannabis clubs in the Vega Baja

“We are uncompromising; we will pursue the war against anyone. I am aware that you have a wife and children,” that’s one of the mafia-tinged threats sent to the owner of a cannabis club in San Fulgencio. In October, a British-born criminal gang that has been partially dismantled by the Guardia Civil for extorting cannabis smokers’ associations in the Vega Baja to take control of these establishments through death threats and intimidation with firearms robbed the owner of a cannabis club in San Fulgencio.
The gang, which functions similarly to a cartel, ultimately gained control of at least two cannabis smoking associations in the Vega Baja region. The investigation commenced with a burglary that occurred at a club in San Fulgencio last October. The owner was extorted and threatened with death in order for the group to retain half of the profits. Initially, he refrained from filing a complaint due to fear, as they threatened to “blow his head off” if he went to the police.
The Guardia Civil has apprehended two members of this gang since the robbery and is currently in the process of locating at least four additional individuals who were involved in the incident. Three Guardia Civil officers were injured by the suspect, who confined himself in the residence of a foreign couple and offered significant resistance, during the most recent arrest in Orihuela Costa at the beginning of April.
Two submachine guns, which are classified as weapons of war, and over 300 cartridges of varying calibres were present at the residence of the detainee, who was imprisoned and assisted by counsel Francisco Miguel Galiana Botella. The Guardia Civil’s investigation has verified that the 32-year-old man from Liverpool, who was previously known as Sonny James R., changed his name to Peter F. last year. The investigation also revealed that he has a lengthy criminal history in the U.K.
According to the Guardia Civil investigation, 85 amphetamine pills were confiscated from him at a club in Orihuela Costa, which the gang had also taken control of through threats. The court is now charging him with robbery with violence, threats, extortion, illegal possession of weapons, and drug trafficking. Additionally, he was charged with assault and assault and battery of three of the five officers who were required to subdue him, as a result of the kicks and strikes he employed to evade arrest. The Guardia Civil also incorporated the offences of unlawful detention and membership in a criminal organisation into its complaint.
The Organised Crime and Anti-Drug Team (EDOA) of the Organic Judicial Police Unit of the Guardia Civil of Alicante is conducting the investigation in collaboration with the Territorial Judicial Police Team of Guardamar.
In these Vega Baja neighbourhoods, the extortion schemes of this gang have caused widespread social alarm. Witnesses have declined to testify before investigators due to their dread of the members of this criminal group, whom they regard as highly dangerous.
The robbery at a cannabis club in the La Marina neighbourhood of San Fulgencio was carried out on the afternoon of October 23rd, but the Guardia Civil was unaware of the incident until early November, when the wife of the establishment’s owner requested assistance through the Alertcops app. This was due to the fact that the victims did not file a crime report. Her wife reported that Sonny R., a British individual, had abducted her husband and the father of her children. She also stated that two weeks prior, he had requested €25,000 in payment. Additionally, she reported that two armed individuals had entered the garden of her residence in Pilar de la Horadada.
The victims reported the robbery following this contact, and the Guardia Civil established surveillance around the cannabis association, which is led by the complainant’s partner. A British male who had exited the club was apprehended and subsequently identified as one of the six perpetrators of the robbery.
The cannabis, €600 of the takings, and other personal belongings were confiscated after one of the club’s employees was threatened with a pistol during the robbery. The gang informed the owner, who was absent and was contacted by phone, that he was required to pay them €25,000, that they would retain half of the club’s proceeds, and that they would assume control from that day forward. In reality, they seized the keys to the establishment and commenced robbing the club the following day.
In addition to the information provided about Sonny, the complainant also disclosed to the Guardia Civil that he had a meeting with another member of the criminal organisation following the robbery. The individual attempted to coerce him into signing a document that acknowledged that half of the business belonged to the gang that had robbed him, using threats. The six individuals who participated in the robbery accompanied him, but they did not assault him despite his refusal.
After the robbery, the British man who was apprehended in early April had departed Spain for several months. He is associated with two gunshots in the Liverpool area, one of which occurred at his mother’s residence, in the United Kingdom. Upon recognising the Guardia Civil’s presence in Orihuela Costa, he sought refuge in the residence of a married couple. Subsequently, he attempted to escape through the back entrance, but investigators apprehended him.
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Squatter arrested after setting fire to a house in Alicante

A 64-year-old man has been arrested by the National Police in Alicante for his purported involvement in a fire that broke out on the fifth floor of a building situated in the northern region of the city. The individual arrested was residing at the residence illegally, without paying rent, and had a prior record of other offences.
Despite the prompt evacuation of the building, two individuals required treatment for smoke inhalation. According to a statement from the Superior Police Headquarters, both individuals were discharged from the hospital on the same day. The statement also acknowledged that the material damage was “substantial,” although it has not yet been evaluated.
The National Police Provincial Citizen Security Brigade’s on-duty alerts detected a fire on the fifth floor of a building in the northern part of Alicante at approximately 3:30 p.m. on April 29th. A security cordon was promptly erected around the building’s perimeter, allowing firefighters, the Alicante Local Police, and medical assistance to remain inside.
The Emergency Services and Local Police evacuated the entire afflicted building during the intervention, establishing a secure area where residents were provided with assistance by the emergency services.
The National Police endeavoured to identify the proprietor of the apartment from which the fire originated. He stated that a man had resided in the house for an extended period of time, had ceased to pay rent, and had continued to inhabit it as a squatter.
He clarified that legal proceedings were currently underway to enforce his eviction, which was scheduled for early May. The proprietor also informed the officers that, due to the proximity of the vacancy date, he suspected that the tenant may have intentionally set the fire to damage the property before departing.
The tenants’ involvement in numerous prior incidents rendered them “convinced” that the tenant was responsible for the fire, as evidenced by the testimony of building residents during the subsequent investigation.
After extinguishing the fire, we verified that the resident was not at home at the time of the incident. In such instances, the Provincial Forensic Police Brigade was summoned to conduct a technical and police inspection of the residence, as per the established procedure.
Simultaneously, the National Police initiated a search operation, as they suspected that the resident was directly responsible for the fire’s inception. He was promptly apprehended while attempting to re-enter the burned-out home in the middle of the afternoon.
The individual who was apprehended has a criminal record for other offences and will be presented to the Alicante Investigative Court in the near future.
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Elche prohibits the sale and consumption of sunflower seeds to protect the MartÃnez Valero stadium

In order to safeguard its facilities, Elche has implemented a prohibition on the sale and consumption of sunflower seeds on the stadium grounds, commencing with the upcoming match against Levante on May 10th. According to Elche’s statement, the measure is also being implemented to ensure hygiene and to reaffirm the club’s dedication to environmental sustainability and respect.
Recently, the green-and-white team has asserted that the substantial consumption of sunflower seeds at matches has resulted in a structural issue. The club’s statement asserts that “the shells clog drains and pipes; they damage the seats and affect the paint and finishes on multiple surfaces; they significantly increase cleaning and maintenance costs; they attract infestations of rats and pigeons; and, above all, they jeopardise the health of the stands.”
Elche also emphasises that “it is not feasible to eliminate the waste entirely” despite the cleanup teams’ endeavours. Furthermore, Elche states that the sunflower seed husks “contribute to the erosion of the concrete floor and the accumulation of debris in hard-to-reach areas.”
Finally, the club acknowledges that the decision is not “intended to punish any fan” and expresses gratitude to its supporters for their comprehension.
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Green light for drafting of park-and-ride parking project in Torrevieja

The contract for the draughting of the project and construction management for the development of land as park-and-ride parking has been approved by the Local Government Board of Torrevieja City Council. OWNplan – JARS, a joint venture, will be responsible for contracting the project. The project will be developed within a month, with a budget of €57,952.26.
Six publicly owned and presently vacant plots of land will be the subject of construction. These plots are located in various regions of the municipality. The municipality will receive over 150,000 additional square metres of temporary parking as a result of these initiatives, which are designed to alleviate traffic congestion in the city centre and promote the use of more sustainable modes of transportation.
The new parking sites will be located in strategic locations. One of them will be situated near the N-332, between the Acequión Canal, Calle Urbano Arregui, and Avenida de la Estación. Another will be situated at the intersection of Avenida de la Estación and Calle Ciudad de Barcelona, adjacent to the Acequión Public School. In addition, a plot of land will be established adjacent to the residential area of Parque de las Naciones, near the same national highway. A location will be established in the Torreta area between Avenida Ramón del Valle Inclán and Calle José MarÃa de Pereda and Emilia Pardo Bazán. An additional plot of land will be developed in the vicinity of Calle Juan Valera, between Avenida Rosa Mazón Valero and the CV-905. Lastly, the most expansive location will be situated on Avenida Delfina Viudes, adjacent to Antonio Soria Park and the weekly market, with a total surface area exceeding 90,000 square meters.
The initiative is in response to the increasing demand for parking spaces from both residents and visitors, as noted by the City Council. The provision of these spaces also aims to stimulate active mobility on foot or by bicycle, as well as to promote more efficient modes of transportation, such as public transport, shared mobility, and high-occupancy vehicles. The objective is to enhance the purity of air, reduce air pollution levels, improve traffic flow, and reduce the occupation of public space by private vehicles. This will contribute to the general well-being.
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