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Six-year prison sentence for sexual assault of young woman upheld in Elche

The owner of a bar, sentenced to six years in prison for a sexual assault committed in his business against a 36-year-old drunken client, will remain in prison after the Criminal and Civil Chamber of the TSJ dismissed the appeal filed against the sentence of Section XI of the Elche Court that found him guilty, and sentencing him to a supervised measure for ten years to be executed once the sentence is served and not to approach the victim within 500 metres of the same.

The events took place in the early morning of May 31st, 2023. Hours earlier, the victim, her father, and some friends had gone to a bar after supper at another location, where they had consumed many glasses of wine and an alcoholic cocktail. She was enjoying a beer with her father when the incident occurred, and he then left. The proprietor and defendant in these proceedings then served her another one without her asking, at a table where she sat with three others. Finally, the young woman was left alone, and the bar closed. At the moment, the young woman was under the influence of alcohol, according to the verdict.

The owner opened the door again and asked her inside. “Taking advantage of the drunkenness she was in, which prevented her from effectively defending herself, and despite her telling him not to do that, the defendant knocked her to the floor and, saying ‘ I have to do it, I have to do it, ‘ he placed himself on top of her, without (the woman) being able to do anything to prevent him, other than putting her hands in front of her, as if trying to push him away,” as well as sexually assaulting her and ejaculating inside He then provided two beers and one to the woman, adding whisky and they both left the premises. He attempted to kiss her, but she declined.

The defence used security camera footage to dispute the victim’s testimony and determine that the evidence was misconstrued, claiming that the young woman was not inebriated. The Supreme Court rejected this claim, citing its own decision from Section XI, which stated that “viewing the recording allows us to corroborate the facts.” We can see that the complainant is not in very good shape, staggering, how she enters with her after closing the door, how the accused disappears from the screen and reappears without trousers (…) Also, as they say farewell, she rejects the accused’s kissing attempts.”


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Rojales Police launch anti-drinking campaign this weekend

The Rojales Local Police will commence an anti-drinking campaign this weekend, which will last until the festivities in honour of San Pedro Apóstol in June and July. The police operation’s commencement coincides with a public gathering for a pilgrimage to San Isidro Labrador.

According to the Local Police, this step, like past years, is part of a prevention strategy against alcohol and drug usage in public places. This is a critical strategy designed to prevent or eliminate uncontrolled consumption of these substances, particularly among young people. This also helps to reduce conflicts on the municipality’s streets.

Alcohol drinking in public is not only forbidden, but it is also a source of consumption where establishments are not regulated, allowing children to participate due to a lack of such monitoring, it says. Further, “this alcohol consumption by these minors can lead to serious health problems, as well as more serious and even life-threatening situations, if they consume large amounts in a short period of time.”

Antonio López, Councillor for Security and Local Police, emphasises the importance of preventing these scenarios from occurring in order to ensure that festive celebrations held in public spaces go well. It is everyone’s obligation, particularly parents, to educate our children about the dangers that can result from their intake. We’re all part of the solution.

The councillor further emphasises that alcohol consumption at “famous drinking parties” is a delicate issue for the public safety of our families and neighbours, as well as a source of unhealthiness on our streets. “Our neighbours trust the authorities to use the tools at our disposal to prevent situations before they become regrettable, and for that reason, we will continue to put all our efforts into trying to respond to these needs,” she says.

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Benidorm stops delivery drivers on e-scooters

The Benidorm City Council’s Mobility and Citizen Safety Departments, working with the Local Police, will start an information campaign to highlight the restrictions that ban ordinary personal mobility vehicles (PMVs), like as electric scooters, from transporting goods. The Councillor for Mobility, Francis Muñoz, stated yesterday, Thursday May 15th, that both national legislation and the municipal mobility ordinance ban transporting commodities in vehicles not specially intended for this purpose.

The mayor stated that “it was deemed essential to launch this information campaign, since, despite the regulations, it has been detected that personal mobility vehicles are being used to transport goods in our city without permission, and this is increasingly the case.”

For instance, “over the next few weeks, electric scooter users will be informed that, as a general rule, they cannot transport goods, except for vehicles specifically designed for this purpose, which do not include the most commonly used scooters.” After the information phase, “those who fail to comply with the regulations and persist in delivering goods using unauthorised vehicles will be fined.” In certain instances, the local legislation stipulates a fine of 100 euros.

“Our priority is road safety,” the councillor stated. He continued, “this information campaign will be carried out in parallel with the daily checks carried out by the Local Police to ensure that personal mobility vehicles comply with municipal ordinances and traffic regulations.”

According to Local Police data, “approximately 20 vehicles” are inspected daily at these checkpoints, in addition to “those intercepted outside the checkpoint committing violations.” During these inspections, officials concentrate on “various aspects related to road safety.” They specifically review the vehicle’s approval status to ensure that its manufacturing specifications have not been changed; compulsory civil liability insurance is required for driving; the use of helmets and reflective vests between sunset and sunrise, as well as the maximum speed of the scooter, are monitored; and they are also monitored to ensure that they do not circulate in pedestrian areas.

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The Local Police have warned everyone that “the fines offenders face range from 80 to 500 euros and may also result in the immobilisation of their vehicle.”


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Torrevieja celebrates Norway’s National Day on Saturday, May 17th

Gitte Lund, Torrevieja City Council’s Councillor for International Residents, has announced that the usual procession to commemorate Norway’s National Day will commence at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 17th, at the Monument to the Hombre del Mar.

Hundreds of Norwegian residents from Torrevieja and other Norwegian colonies in the Vega Baja region will walk along the Juan Aparicio Promenade to Playa del Cura, where institutional speeches and a performance by the Norwegian School Choir will take place at 12:00 noon in the promenade’s natural pools.

Every year on May 17th, Norway celebrates National Day, which commemorates the anniversary of the Constitution’s promulgation in 1814. Although full independence was not attained until 1905, this date remains Norway’s National Day and is always observed as a national holiday.


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