The requesting country issued a European Arrest Warrant, which was brought to the attention of the National Police of Alicante via the International Fugitives Group of the General Commissariat of Judicial Police, after suspicions were raised that the fugitive was residing in the province of Alicante, according to a statement issued by this organisation.
As a result, investigators began searching for the sought woman and discovered that she was in Orihuela, where she was apprehended and arrested during a police operation.
The fugitive had fled Belgian justice after being sentenced to two years in prison for fraudulent insolvency and property damage caused by violence or threats. The crimes were performed in Antwerp, Belgium, where she fraudulently declared herself insolvent after being ordered to pay €5,219 in compensation to a victim for document forgery, computer fraud, and swindling, all of which she was convicted of in 2019.
To avoid a court-ordered seizure, he made arrangements with a third party to sell all of the furnishings of his home on the condition that he may continue to use them. His arrest was made possible through information sharing and coordination between police authorities in other countries and the Spanish National Police.
The detainee has been placed under the jurisdiction of the Central Court of Instruction of the National Court, which is in charge of carrying out the processes for her subsequent extradition.

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