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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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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, AlmoradÃ, 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.
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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Swift Arrest of Dutch Fugitive in Benidorm

A 28-year-old Dutch fugitive who was hiding in Benidorm was identified by his evasive conduct. A man in the Marina municipality has been apprehended by National Police officers. The man was the subject of a European Arrest Warrant for Extradition (EAW) issued by the Dutch authorities.
The crime of illegally possessing a firearm in 2024 led to this individual’s nine-month imprisonment. In mid-April, the fugitive fled to Spain after failing to comply with the sentence. The requesting country issued a European Arrest Warrant, with four months remaining.
The fugitive was apprehended by officers from the Benidorm Citizen Security Brigade after they identified him as acting evasively in their presence and verified that he had a European arrest warrant issued.
In January 2024, the detainee was apprehended by the Dutch police while carrying a short firearm without a valid licence. As a result, he was sentenced to three years in pre-sentence prison for the actions he committed.
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Torrevieja Local Police remove e-scooters

The Local Police of Torrevieja have removed 22 e-scooters that were improperly parked on the promenade adjacent to Avenue de la PurÃsima.
The vehicles were reported for parking in a pedestrian zone in a manner that did not adhere to the current regulations.
Parking is not permitted in pedestrian areas, walkways or footpaths. The passage should also not be obstructed by scooters, which should be parked in approved areas.
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