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Four people arrested in Alicante province for storing and exchanging child pornography

In 21 Spanish provinces, 35 individuals have been arrested by National Police officers for the storage and exchange of child pornography via instant messaging. Citizens’ collaboration sparked an investigation that revealed one of the detainees had sexually assaulted two young females. In addition to the individuals who were apprehended, seven individuals have been investigated for using services to store child pornography, and a total of 112 storage devices have been seized in the 42 searches that have been conducted.
The investigation was initiated in response to an email spearheaded by a citizen that warned of a potential link that contained images of child sexual exploitation. Information was obtained regarding the individuals who purportedly downloaded the images detected in the link as a result of the collaboration between companies that specialise in mass cloud storage and internal data cross-referencing with law enforcement.
42 provinces in Spain have been identified
35 individuals were apprehended in connection with the storage and exchange of illicit substances in various Spanish provinces, including Madrid (5), Alicante (4), Barcelona (4), Castellón (3), Valencia (3), Málaga (2), Salamanca (1), Asturias (1), Cáceres (1), La Rioja (1), Pontevedra (1), Huelva (1), León (1), Cádiz (1), Albacete (1), Vizcaya (1), Navarra (1), Las Palmas (1), Seville (1), and Orense (1). Additionally, seven additional individuals are under investigation.
One of the suspects had up to 14 cloud storage accounts, and a search of his residence revealed a substantial number of illicit images on a variety of devices. Five of the arrests were made in Madrid. More than 10 gigabytes of child pornography were stored in a cloud storage account and an instant messaging app by another suspect, who was apprehended in Albacete.
Investigators identified two instances of sexual assault against juveniles.
It was discovered that one of the individuals involved in the incident, who was apprehended in Salamanca, was allegedly involved in the sexual assault of two juvenile girls. The officers’ investigation also disclosed that one of the individuals arrested in the province of Castellón was using a video game console to store images of child pornography.
During a search of a detainee’s residence in the province of Vizcaya, it was discovered that he had 50 GB of cloud storage, of which 48 GB was used to preserve images of child sexual assaults.
Two video game consoles, 39 hard drives, 46 memory cards, 27 USB drives, 58 mobile phones, 16 laptops, and 6 desktop computers—as well as documentation pertinent to the investigation— were seized in a total of 42 investigations.
Collaboration between investigators from the Central Cybercrime Unit and service providers has been essential in the fight against child pornography trafficking.
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Dénia Police catch two men fleeing after robbing several shops

On Friday afternoon, May 9th, the Dénia Local Police extended their congratulations to their motorcycle officers for their “rapid and efficient” response. It all transpired after they were summoned to a fashion store where a theft had taken place. The officers promptly apprehended the two suspected perpetrators on a nearby street.
That afternoon, the suspects stole from that business and others in the area. Local police officers recovered the stolen goods from all those enterprises.
The police emphasised that this is a prime example of the service’s “effectiveness and proximity in ensuring the safety of citizens” and expressed gratitude to its officers for their “daily commitment.”
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Alcampo to close 25 stores in Spain with the loss of 710 jobs across 13 regions

Auchan, a French retail chain that operates in Spain under the Alcampo brand, has announced its intention to close 25 stores throughout the country, which will result in the loss of 710 jobs.
According to reports, the decision is the consequence of evolving consumer preferences, which have led to an increasing preference for online purchases and smaller stores over traditional large-scale supermarkets.
The company is concentrating its strategy on the expansion of smaller store formats and the reinforcement of its digital retail channels in order to adjust to these changes.
The restrictions are scheduled to occur in 13 regions of Spain, including Madrid, Valencia, Galicia, Navarra, La Rioja, and Asturias.
Approximately 23,300 individuals are presently employed by Auchan in Spain. On May 8, labour unions were informed of the restructuring plan’s specifics during a meeting.
The organisation declared, “It is imperative to achieve sustainable growth and recover results in each and every shop during this transformation process.” This is the reason why Alcampo is implementing a staff modification plan, a decision that is both responsible and essential, despite its difficulty.
Auchan has not yet publicly identified the specific stores that are scheduled for closure, despite the fact that the CCOO trade union in Spain has reported obtaining a list of affected outlets, which includes several of its hypermarkets.
CCOO commented on the circumstance, stating, “This is the entirety of the information that the company has furnished us with.” The subsequent phase of this procedure, which was initiated by Alcampo management, is the establishment of a collective dismissal negotiating committee.
Auchan is required to submit all pertinent documentation during the initial meeting in order for union representatives to evaluate and commence negotiations, according to the union.
The union concluded, “At CCOO, we will confront this challenging situation, which is novel to the company, with the explicit understanding that the primary goal is to preserve employment and, in the event that employees depart, to guarantee that they do so in the most favourable manner possible.”
In late 2018, Auchan made the decision to eliminate over 2,000 positions in France as part of a broader restructuring initiative designed to stimulate development. This announcement is a continuation of that decision.
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A two-year-old girl dies after drowning in a private pool in Finestrat

The Emergency Information and Coordination Centre (CICU) has reported that a two-year-old girl passed away yesterday, Sunday May 11th, due to drowning in a private pool in the Alicante municipality of Finestrat.
Paramedics were dispatched to the site in a SAMU ambulance at approximately 12:40 p.m. after the call was received by the CICU.
Family members have initiated fundamental cardiopulmonary resuscitation procedures with the assistance of a CICU physician via telephone prior to their arrival.
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