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Alicante electrician arrested for faking another blackout to defraud his neighbours

A 33-year-old electrician has been apprehended in Alicante on suspicion of attempting to defraud his neighbours by feigning a new power interruption. He falsely claimed he was addressing a recent power disruption and demanded €50 from each of his neighbours.
The incident occurred in the La Florida neighbourhood around 7:30 p.m. on April 29th, according to sources involved in the case. This instance occurred just 24 hours after the large-scale outage that impacted Spain and Portugal. The man, who had a criminal record, allegedly caused the neighbours’ power to go out by tampering with the building’s electrical panels that afternoon. He then restored the power and demanded money from his neighbours, alleging that the fuse had blown and that he had replaced it to restore the power.
Some of the defendant’s neighbours did pay the €50 he was requesting; however, one neighbour became suspicious and contacted the utility company, which warned him of a potential scam. In addition, a neighbour went down to the electrical panel and observed the neighbour tampering with the meter. The woman and her son confronted the electrician. The electrician broke a glass door in the entrance hall with his bare hands, and the neighbour’s son went upstairs as the argument escalated.
It appears that the electrician pursued him with the intention of extorting 50 euros for the purported work he had performed. Attempting to persuade her to open the door and receive payment, he proceeded to the second floor to call on the door where he believed he resided. However, he proceeded to the incorrect door and knocked on the door of a woman who resides with her 16-year-old Yorkshire terrier.
The electrician repeatedly banged on the door, shouting harsh insults and threats, including “I’m going to kill you,” according to witnesses. The elderly woman refused to open the door until the National Police arrived. The woman’s dog was so distressed by the circumstance that it jumped onto the terrace and died instantly.
The individual who allegedly assaulted this neighbour’s door, resulting in material damage, has a criminal record and was apprehended for alleged threats prior to appearing in court.
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Drugs discovered in fire extinguishers and sofa covers in stores in the English section of Benidorm

Benidorm Local Police detained seven persons on drug trafficking charges during an investigation at six pubs in the city’s so-called “English zone.” They discovered drugs disguised in fire extinguishers, sofa coverings, and toilet paper holders.
As part of the initiative to improve inspections of establishments in that area, six have been registered in Rincón de Loix in the previous month, with four being closed as a precautionary measure after drug quantities were discovered inside.
During this operation, the Local Police seized 200 grams of cocaine, 300 LSD and MDMA pills, 200 dosages of marijuana (THC), 20 grams of hashish, eight bottles of nitrous oxide, as well as numerous mobile phones and €3,000 in cash.
According to police spokeswoman Quique Tortosa, the recovered drugs “would have exceeded 30,000 euros on the black market.”
Modus operandi
The detainees’ tactics were remarkably similar: they buried the drugs in numerous spots across the facility. The narcotics were discovered strewn in a variety of locations, including fire extinguishers, electrical outlets, toilet paper holders, and even sofa coverings.
The seven arrested persons, who are of British, Pakistani, and Moroccan nationality, have been sent to the National Police Station so that the Drugs Unit can assess whether they will be tried in court.
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No electricity and few sales at the new temporary location of Torrevieja’s hippie market

During Holy Week, over 150 stalls from the hippy craft market opened their doors on Avenida de La Estación. This was their temporary location due to the beginning of renovation on Paseo de La Libertad and the port “landfill,” where they had been functioning since the 1990s.
The merchants have been operating without power since their doors opened on April 14. Those who wish to extend their workday until sundown, as shown here overlooking the Torrevieja lagoon, have secured a generator.
The City Council has recently began erecting overhead power lines at the intersection of Avenida de la Estación and Urbano Arregui, which will give energy to the region and serve as the first stretch of the street’s greenway.
In addition to these electrical projects, the City Council is working to improve pedestrian safety by altering pedestrian crossings to facilitate market access.
Most shopkeepers expressed disappointment. They are selling significantly less than they did at their previous site on Paseo de La Libertad.
The increase in attendance happened during Holy Week, despite the adverse weather, holidays, and weekends. On other days, the market is relatively quiet, with many vendors closed.
Merchants point out that the location is less awful than the one originally suggested in Antonio Soria Park. At least in this region, pedestrian access and free parking are available for individuals who park their cars in the improvised parking lot close to the Acequión Canal on their way downtown.
Moving the wooden stalls from Paseo de La Libertad to their new position cost the City Council 230,000 euros. The intention was for the merchants to have opened their new stalls by now, even if they were in a temporary location. But it was too late.
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Santa Pola man questioned by police for teaching children how to shoot a gun in a park

The Santa Pola Local Police responded to an incident near the town’s Skate Park in which a man used an air rifle in front of minors. According to the police force’s social media sites, the person was showing his son and other children how to use the rifle, including shooting rounds into the air.
The incident occurred a few days ago during the officers’ afternoon shift, while they patrolled the area to maintain the safety of public places. They discovered this abnormal condition, which threatened the safety of youngsters and other individuals.
The local police arrived quickly to the area and reported the occurrence to the proper authorities. Fortunately, no serious injuries or consequences were reported, but the incident has aroused worries regarding the reckless use of this type of weapon, particularly in the company of youngsters.
The Local Police attempted to jokingly highlight the gravity of the situation by wondering whether the culprit is a “Father of the Year” candidate. They also emphasised the necessity of promoting civility in public places and educating youngsters about safety regulations.
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