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Fugitive wanted by French authorities has been arrested in Alicante

National Police officers in Alicante have arrested a fugitive. The French authorities are seeking the individual, named by Interpol as Sid Ahmed Berrayeh, who is suspected of committing the murder of a man that took place in the French municipality of Saint-Etienne last month. He faces a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison for his actions.

He was attempting to flee to Algeria and had previously sought refuge in the province of Ciudad Real, where a friend had provided him with protection to evade their investigation.

The investigation commenced in early March when the French authorities issued a European Arrest Warrant and Surrender against a man who was allegedly involved in the death of a man whose body was discovered on February 9th in the French town of Saint-Etienne. The man’s lifeless body was found to have a severe skull injury and traces of strangulation during the forensic analysis.

He was initially located in the province of Ciudad Real, where a friend was allegedly providing him with cover. This information came to light as a result of investigations conducted by the French authorities, Spanish agents, and the Officer of France’s liaison in Madrid who observed that the wanted man was in a constantly moving from one province to another to evade capture and the action of justice.

Eventually, the operatives were able to identify and apprehend the fugitive in the city of Alicante as a result of their investigations.

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The Generalitat presents the road map for the widening of the CV-95 between Orihuela and Torrevieja

The road map for the development of the dual carriageway of the CV-95 between Orihuela and Torrevieja, which will be the result of a public-private collaboration model, has been presented by the Generalitat to the mayors of Vega Baja. The Generalitat anticipates allocating 180 million euros for this project.

In the meeting held in Torrevieja to explain this project, the Minister of Environment, Infrastructure, and Territory, Vicente Martínez Mus, confirmed that this action, “demanded for decades, will make it possible to reinforce the structure of the territory to provide infrastructure that improves capacity and road safety in the region.”

Furthermore, the head of Infrastructure has clarified that, despite the lengthy process, “the Council is dedicated to ensuring that the project is finalised by the end of the legislative session, the Environmental Impact Statement is approved, and the concession tender is in progress.”

Martínez Mus emphasised the significance of the action in enhancing the quality of life and mobility of citizens, particularly in light of the exponential growth in summer population, which rises from 370,000 inhabitants in winter to over 1.2 million during the summer.

Javier Sendra, the regional secretary of Infrastructure and Transport, and Mª José Martínez Ruzafa, the general director of Road Infrastructure, also witnessed the meeting. The minister stated that he endeavoured to “adjust the progress made thus far to the requirements of each municipality”.

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The Generalitat’s proposal involves the construction of variants to facilitate the removal of traffic from the municipalities where the road travels (Orihuela, Bigastro, Jacarilla, and San Miguel de Salinas), as well as the doubling of the CV-95 from one lane to two in each direction.

26.5 kilometres of the CV-95 highway connect Orihuela to the coast of Torrevieja. It is a typical roadway that skirts or crosses numerous localities, with one traffic lane in each direction. This exacerbates the issues of road safety and capacity, particularly in the urban centres of Orihuela and Torrevieja, where the CV-95 is a mere street rather than an urbanisation.

Martínez Mus emphasised that the Generalitat has failed to plan essential infrastructure for the Valencian Community’s advancement over the past eight years. He also reassured the mayors of Vega Baja that “this Council remains dedicated to ensuring that this region is equipped with an axis that is well-integrated into the territory, safe, efficient, connected, and has future projections.”


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National Police arrest a Pakistani man for labour exploitation in Murcia and Alicante

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Owners of numerous kebab stores situated in Biar (Alicante) and Yecla (Murcia) have been apprehended by the National Police for violations of employment and immigration regulations. The investigation commenced in March of last year, when an employee of one of the establishments reported that the individual who had engaged him had stolen all of his personal belongings and his documents, according to sources from the force in a statement.

The investigation has disclosed that the primary suspect, a 41-year-old male of Pakistani descent, communicated with other citizens of his country who were in particularly precarious circumstances in Spain. Under extremely precarious circumstances, he provided them with a job in Yecla in exchange for accommodation and board, without an employment contract or social security registration.

The majority of the employees were in Spain illegally, while two of them were juveniles and others lacked valid work permits, as indicated by the five inspections conducted at the establishments. The arrest of eight individuals was the outcome of the investigations, which were conducted by officers from the Yecla Police Station and the National Police Attached Unit in the Valencian Community, as well as members of the Labour and Social Security Inspectorates of Murcia and Alicante.

Specifically, authorities apprehended the primary suspect and charged him with alleged violations of the rights of foreign citizens and labourers. Additionally, a Moroccan man was apprehended for document falsification, and six additional individuals were apprehended for violating the immigration law.


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69-year-old Belgian dies after falling off boat in Alicante

A Belgian tourist regrettably drowned in the marina of the Spanish city of Alicante over the weekend.

On Easter Sunday, April 20th, just before 22:30, the incident transpired. The man, who was in his sixties, was reported to have fallen from his boat, struck his head, and ultimately wound up in the water, according to eyewitnesses.

After hearing unusual sounds, a German couple on a nearby boat became aware of the incident. A body was located floating in the water after they used a torch to investigate.

The individual was retrieved by the couple, who made an attempt to revive him; however, their efforts were unsuccessful.

The victim was a frequent visitor to Alicante and was acquainted with the residents at the mooring. During the resuscitation attempt, the German couple observed that he had a distinct alcohol odour.

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The man’s struggle to walk was captured on security camera footage just prior to his collapse. The police have verified that the incident was an accident.


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