Tuesday, 28 October 2008
Brit shootout on Sant Jordi Alfama residential estate in L'Ametlla de Mar
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Cataluña regional police believe that some kind of drug-related feud may be behind a shootout on a residential estate in L'Ametlla de Mar (Tarragona) yesterday that left one man dead and two others injured. The incident occurred at a chalet on the calle Rovelló on the Sant Jordi Alfama residential estate at around 4.30pm. One of the protagonists - a 33-year-old German man - was hit four times in the chest and abdomen, and was found already dead in the middle of the street. An Italian man, who was shot in the neck, was airlifted to the Joan XXIII Hospital in Tarragona, where he is recovering after surgery. A British man, who was stabbed in the chest, was arrested after receiving treatment at the local health centre. A second British national, who escaped injury, is helping police with their inquiries.
Monday, 27 October 2008
David and Susan Mills it was like a scene from a horror movie, there was so much blood, then we spotted a body slumped on the stairs next to the lift.
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Monday, October 27, 2008
David and Susan Mills were halfway through a week in Majorca and getting ready for a night out when they heard a raised voices from the corridor of their apartment complex, followed by a scream and a thud.Thinking it was drunken youths, the South Shields couple continued getting ready, and it was only when they stepped into the corridor 20 minutes later that they saw blood splattered across the walls and a man lying face down on the stairway."We couldn't believe it," said Mrs Mills. "It was like a scene from a horror movie, there was so much blood, then we spotted a body slumped on the stairs next to the lift."The couple, from Gainsborough Avenue, Whiteleas, South Shields, had been staying at the Los Palomos complex in Palma Nova, when their holiday nightmare began on Saturday, October 4.
Mrs Mills, 46, said: "I was putting my make up on and David was brushing his teeth. We could hear a commotion outside, but it was all foreign and we couldn't understand what they were saying."Then we heard a man scream and a thud, we were going to go outside but we though it was probably just drunken kids messing about, so carried on getting ready."The couple, who booked their trip through Going On Holiday Ltd, then left their apartment on the second floor and made their way to the lifts."The corridor outside our apartment was very dark, so you had to switch lights on as you went along it," said Mr Mills, 51, a taxi driver. "But when we put the first light one, we saw blood everywhere up the walls. We carried on walking and found the man lying there."The couple then heard shouts from the floor above saying "no touch, no touch". After a brief conversation with the person who called out to them, Mr Mills established that the emergency services had been called, and at that point pushed his wife into the lift.
Mrs Mills, 46, said: "I was putting my make up on and David was brushing his teeth. We could hear a commotion outside, but it was all foreign and we couldn't understand what they were saying."Then we heard a man scream and a thud, we were going to go outside but we though it was probably just drunken kids messing about, so carried on getting ready."The couple, who booked their trip through Going On Holiday Ltd, then left their apartment on the second floor and made their way to the lifts."The corridor outside our apartment was very dark, so you had to switch lights on as you went along it," said Mr Mills, 51, a taxi driver. "But when we put the first light one, we saw blood everywhere up the walls. We carried on walking and found the man lying there."The couple then heard shouts from the floor above saying "no touch, no touch". After a brief conversation with the person who called out to them, Mr Mills established that the emergency services had been called, and at that point pushed his wife into the lift.
Amanda Goodwin was arrested after 500 kilos of the drug was found stuffed in compressed blocks in a van at Benijofar, south of Alicante
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Monday, October 27, 2008
Amanda Goodwin, 48, from Brighton, was arrested after 500 kilos of the drug was found stuffed in compressed blocks in a van at Benijofar, south of Alicante. Armed officers swooped after discovering the haul, which has a street value of £1.5million. Spanish police suspect it came from northern Africa and was destined for the UK via road with two cars driving ahead to look out for police. David Mead, 45, of Beckenham, south-east London, Michael Wilks, 34, of Barking, east London, Martin James Veryard, 39, and a Romanian man were also arrested in Benijofar and El Garruchal in Murcia. All five are awaiting trial in Spain on crimes against the public health. After obtaining a court order, police searched a property in El Garruchal and arrested two people inside. A stolen luxury car and a Russian gun were found at the property. Two further cars and a motorbike were also seized as part of the operation which followed months of surveillance by Spanish serious organised crime officers. Spanish police said the operation, codenamed Rostel, started after drug traffickers were caught trying to ship drugs from the Levante coast in the south of Spain to the UK. Southern Spain is a common route for cannabis and other drugs coming into the UK from north Africa.
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Irish gangster based in Spain is believed to have ordered two pipebomb threats carried out yesterday.
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Saturday, October 25, 2008
Irish gangster based in Spain is believed to have ordered two pipebomb threats carried out yesterday. Detectives were last night working on the theory that the pipebombs, which were viable and packed with homemade explosive, were sent as a warning to a man who was allegedly in debt to the gangster.The man does not live at either of the west-Dublin addresses targeted by the attacker.The gangster is originally from the north inner city and is connected to a former-gangland figure, who was the subject of a major investigation by the Criminal Assets Bureau.
Gardai believe he has been in control of an Irish-linked drugs distribution network in Spain since earlier this year.One of the devices was found at a house in Ronanstown yesterday morning and the other at an address in Ballyfermot shortly afterwards.Both of the pipebombs had been left under parked cars. Army bomb-disposal teams made each device safe and broke them down into component parts before taking them away for forensic examination.The tests confirmed that the devices were viable and contained quantities of homemade explosive. There were similar-ities in the construction of the pipebombs.Last night, the remains were handed over by the army to the gardai.Earlier, an old training grenade was found during a planned garda search at Grove Lane in Coolock. It was examined by an army ordinance team, who established that it had no explosive content.On its way back to barracks from the Ballyfermot incident, the army team was diverted to a fourth call-out at Oliver Bond flats, off Thomas Street.The device, which had been found by Dublin city council workers in a vent in a flat during routine maintenance work, was a hoax.
All of the scenes were cordoned off during the army examinations and several houses were evacuated during two of them.Meanwhile, three shots were fired at a convicted heroin dealer as he drove his car through Finglas yesterday afternoon.Last night, local gardai were trying to find a motive for the attack. The intended target was not injured.Gardai believe the target is a former associate of murdered gangland boss Martin "Marlo" Hyland.
Friday, 24 October 2008
Trucker Adam Leroy Lane confessed to detectives that he parked his rig at a truck stop off Route 78
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Friday, October 24, 2008
"My husband and I will never have another happy day for the rest of our lives. Life has lost its meaning for us," said the victim's mother, who sobbed as Ouslander recapped the night her 38-year-old daughter was killed. Lane confessed to detectives that he parked his rig at a truck stop off Route 78 in Bloomsbury and went into town checking for unlocked doors. He said he found the entrance to Massaro's home wide open, entered, and murdered the woman after they scuffled in her bedroom. State Police discovered Massaro's body after troopers were asked to go to her home to check on her well-being. Mahon said he didn't understand how Lane, a father of two young girls, could inflict such "evil." Lane's public defender, Peter Abatemarco, said there was no explanation, noting his client had no previous record. Lane is to return to Massachusetts next week, where he is serving 25 years for attacking a 15-year-old girl in her home in suburban Boston, just hours after Massaro was killed.
Hunterdon County Prosecutor J. Patrick Barnes was the first to spot similarities between the attack on the teenager and Massaro's murder. Detective Jeffrey Farneski from the prosecutor's office and State Police Detective Geoffrey Noble later convinced Lane to give a video-recorded confession. Massaro's mother credited the law enforcement officers who finally stopped Lane, using a cryptic reference to a DVD movie, "Hunting Humans," that was found in his truck. "Without them," she said of the officers, "he might still be hunting humans."
admitted killer never turned to face his victim's family yesterday when he was sentenced to 50 years in state prison for the murder of a woman in her Hunterdon County home. Trucker Adam Leroy Lane also didn't look at the investigators who caught him and were present in a Flemington courtroom to see him convicted in the July 29, 2007, slaying of Monica Massaro. State Superior Court Judge Roger Mahon received no final statement from Lane, and noted he saw no remorse from the man, except over the fact that he was captured for the grisly crime. "Putting him to death would be too good for him. I hope that he will suffer every day for what he has done and never taste freedom again," Massaro's mother, Fay, said in a prepared statement that was read for her in court by a victims' advocate.
Lane, 44, of North Carolina admitted he parked his rig at a truck stop in Bloomsbury sometime during the night Massaro was killed, entered her home, slit her throat and watched her die. He also confessed that he butchered her body to make it look like a more maniacal person attacked the woman. First Assistant Prosecutor Charles Ouslander insisted Lane intended to kill, and showed no mercy. "I ask that the court show no mercy toward the defendant now," Ouslander told the judge. The state successfully sought to keep Lane in jail for the rest of his life, by tacking on the conviction to a 25-year sentence he already is serving in Massachusetts for a similar but unrelated attack on a 15-year-old girl. Massaro's murder, according to authorities, capped off a July 2007 string of slayings along his truck route from Virginia to New England. Investigators have labeled Lane a serial killer, and charged him with a second killing near Harrisburg, Pa., a little more than two weeks before Massaro was murdered. Darlene Ewalt was stabbed to death from behind as she sat on the rear patio of her home in West Hanover on July 13, 2007, according to police.
Hunterdon County Prosecutor J. Patrick Barnes was the first to spot similarities between the attack on the teenager and Massaro's murder. Detective Jeffrey Farneski from the prosecutor's office and State Police Detective Geoffrey Noble later convinced Lane to give a video-recorded confession. Massaro's mother credited the law enforcement officers who finally stopped Lane, using a cryptic reference to a DVD movie, "Hunting Humans," that was found in his truck. "Without them," she said of the officers, "he might still be hunting humans."
admitted killer never turned to face his victim's family yesterday when he was sentenced to 50 years in state prison for the murder of a woman in her Hunterdon County home. Trucker Adam Leroy Lane also didn't look at the investigators who caught him and were present in a Flemington courtroom to see him convicted in the July 29, 2007, slaying of Monica Massaro. State Superior Court Judge Roger Mahon received no final statement from Lane, and noted he saw no remorse from the man, except over the fact that he was captured for the grisly crime. "Putting him to death would be too good for him. I hope that he will suffer every day for what he has done and never taste freedom again," Massaro's mother, Fay, said in a prepared statement that was read for her in court by a victims' advocate.
Lane, 44, of North Carolina admitted he parked his rig at a truck stop in Bloomsbury sometime during the night Massaro was killed, entered her home, slit her throat and watched her die. He also confessed that he butchered her body to make it look like a more maniacal person attacked the woman. First Assistant Prosecutor Charles Ouslander insisted Lane intended to kill, and showed no mercy. "I ask that the court show no mercy toward the defendant now," Ouslander told the judge. The state successfully sought to keep Lane in jail for the rest of his life, by tacking on the conviction to a 25-year sentence he already is serving in Massachusetts for a similar but unrelated attack on a 15-year-old girl. Massaro's murder, according to authorities, capped off a July 2007 string of slayings along his truck route from Virginia to New England. Investigators have labeled Lane a serial killer, and charged him with a second killing near Harrisburg, Pa., a little more than two weeks before Massaro was murdered. Darlene Ewalt was stabbed to death from behind as she sat on the rear patio of her home in West Hanover on July 13, 2007, according to police.
Six members of Kosovo gang have been arrested by the Guardia Civil in Torrevieja.
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Friday, October 24, 2008
Six members of Kosovo gang have been arrested by the Guardia Civil in Torrevieja.
A statement from the Civil Guard barracks in Alicante said that those arrested were thought to be part of a gang which had taken part in as many as 31 burglaries from factories in the Alicante and Murcia areas, causing ‘grand social alarm’. More than 86,000 € in cash as well as other items is believed to have been taken by the gang.
Investigations into the case started last December and it is believed that as many as eight people make up the entire gang. A series of searches were carried out with the arrests, leading to the impounding of mobile phone and radio telephone equipment, as well as other items and tools. Those arrested will appear in court shortly.
A statement from the Civil Guard barracks in Alicante said that those arrested were thought to be part of a gang which had taken part in as many as 31 burglaries from factories in the Alicante and Murcia areas, causing ‘grand social alarm’. More than 86,000 € in cash as well as other items is believed to have been taken by the gang.
Investigations into the case started last December and it is believed that as many as eight people make up the entire gang. A series of searches were carried out with the arrests, leading to the impounding of mobile phone and radio telephone equipment, as well as other items and tools. Those arrested will appear in court shortly.
Alicante port thousand brand new mobile phones, which police believe may have been stolen, were found in the back of a van with fake British plates.
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Friday, October 24, 2008
45-year-old man was arrested at Alicante port yesterday after around a thousand brand new mobile phones, which police believe may have been stolen, were found in the back of a van with fake British plates. Apart from the phones, dozens of replica display phones, external memory sticks, computer games as well as digital sound and image devices were found, leading police to conclude that they may have been stolen from at least one computer or mobile phone shop. The man, whose nationality has not been confirmed, was detained as he was about to board a ferry to Oran in Algeria.
The Spanish National Police have requested assistance from their counterparts in France and the UK to identify the van and to ascertain if there have been any reported robberies recently involving digital equipment suppliers.
The Spanish National Police have requested assistance from their counterparts in France and the UK to identify the van and to ascertain if there have been any reported robberies recently involving digital equipment suppliers.
Madrid police have arrested five members of a criminal gang
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Friday, October 24, 2008
Madrid police have arrested five members of a criminal gang specialised in robbing drug traffickers by disguising themselves as police officers. The arrests were made as the gang was about to confiscate 264kg of high grade cocaine being stored in a warehouse in Alcalá de Henares by four Colombians, who were also detained.
During the investigation it came to light that the gang, which was led by an Italian, had been keeping tabs on their intended targets for some time using an array of high-tech surveillance equipment installed in a specially-adapted commercial van, which was confiscated. Four handguns, silencers, fake police badges, police vests, handcuffs, €14,000 euros in cash, four cars and a motorcycle were later seized in three police raids at addresses in Madrid city centre, Majadahonda and Alcalá de Henares.
During the investigation it came to light that the gang, which was led by an Italian, had been keeping tabs on their intended targets for some time using an array of high-tech surveillance equipment installed in a specially-adapted commercial van, which was confiscated. Four handguns, silencers, fake police badges, police vests, handcuffs, €14,000 euros in cash, four cars and a motorcycle were later seized in three police raids at addresses in Madrid city centre, Majadahonda and Alcalá de Henares.
Wednesday, 22 October 2008
John Barker fled to Tenerife nine years ago while on bail for cocaine and amphetamine trafficking charges.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
John Barker fled to Tenerife nine years ago while on bail for cocaine and amphetamine trafficking charges. The 51-year-old, from Irvine, Ayrshire, was caught earlier this year after he appeared on a list of suspected British criminals thought to be in Spain. During his trial, he had denied any involvement with drugs. Barker was wanted by Strathclyde Police under two arrest warrants. They related to trafficking drugs, valued at more than £110,000, within Scotland in 1998 and 1999.
He was extradited earlier this year after his details were posted on a Crimestoppers website targeting Spanish resorts. The operation was co-ordinated by Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) and the Spanish authorities. Bill Hughes, of Soca, said: "British crooks who thought they could enjoy a yachts and villas lifestyle in Spain have received a nasty shock. "Many of them are now experiencing a rather different lifestyle at Her Majesty's pleasure."
He was extradited earlier this year after his details were posted on a Crimestoppers website targeting Spanish resorts. The operation was co-ordinated by Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) and the Spanish authorities. Bill Hughes, of Soca, said: "British crooks who thought they could enjoy a yachts and villas lifestyle in Spain have received a nasty shock. "Many of them are now experiencing a rather different lifestyle at Her Majesty's pleasure."
David Hartley seeking a court order to allow to be transferred from a prison in Barcelona back to England to serve his sentence
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
David Hartley was jailed for 16 years in Spain last month after being convicted of killing his friend Paul Pedersen at a campsite near Barcelona six years ago.
Hartley, who was a drug user and drinker, strangled Danish holidaymaker Pedersen as he slept on the night of 23rd June 2002 before stealing 200 euros from his victim's pocket.After the attack, Hartley fled back to Mansfield but was arrested for the murder later that year.Despite a two-year battle by solicitor Paul Bacon to try to stop Hartley being extradited, the Home Secretary ordered that the 41-year-old return to Spain to await his trial.Now four years on, Mr Bacon is seeking a court order to allow Hartley to be transferred from a prison in Barcelona back to England to serve his sentence.
Speaking to Chad this week, Mr Bacon said: "Hartley has been in Spain for the last four years after we lost the fight to stop his extradition."He cannot speak any Spanish other than the odd word he has picked up in prison while awaiting his trial and he wants to be close to his family."He has kept in touch with his relatives, but being in Spain obviously makes visiting him difficult or impossible for some of his elderly relatives."I believe he stands a good chance of being transferred to a prison in England to serve his sentence, but because the Spanish judicial system is so slow it may take some time."
Hartley, who was a drug user and drinker, strangled Danish holidaymaker Pedersen as he slept on the night of 23rd June 2002 before stealing 200 euros from his victim's pocket.After the attack, Hartley fled back to Mansfield but was arrested for the murder later that year.Despite a two-year battle by solicitor Paul Bacon to try to stop Hartley being extradited, the Home Secretary ordered that the 41-year-old return to Spain to await his trial.Now four years on, Mr Bacon is seeking a court order to allow Hartley to be transferred from a prison in Barcelona back to England to serve his sentence.
Speaking to Chad this week, Mr Bacon said: "Hartley has been in Spain for the last four years after we lost the fight to stop his extradition."He cannot speak any Spanish other than the odd word he has picked up in prison while awaiting his trial and he wants to be close to his family."He has kept in touch with his relatives, but being in Spain obviously makes visiting him difficult or impossible for some of his elderly relatives."I believe he stands a good chance of being transferred to a prison in England to serve his sentence, but because the Spanish judicial system is so slow it may take some time."
Four Britons arrested with half ton of of hashish in Alicante and Murcia
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Five people were arrested, four Britons and a Romanian, in Benijófar, Alicante and El Garruchal, Murcia.One of the main players in the group had a chalet in El Garruchal, and it was there that the drugs were loaded into a van.The arrested men were part of the group thought to be planning to take the drug by van to the U.K., with two advance vehicles warning of any police presence.The National Police say their operation, codenamed ‘Rostel’ was mounted after another group based in SE Spain tried to take drugs to the U.K. from ports on the Levante coast.
A stolen luxury car and Russian firearm were also impounded in the police operation.
A stolen luxury car and Russian firearm were also impounded in the police operation.
Friday, 17 October 2008
Lee Cook and Jemma France from Manchester were found outside covered in blood by the hotel’s porter.
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Friday, October 17, 2008
British couple from Manchester are in hospital on Gran Canaria after falling from the sixth floor balcony of their holiday apartment.28 year old Lee Cook and 18 year old Jemma France were found outside covered in blood by the hotel’s porter. They had landed on plastic tables which are thought to have broken their fall.They were on holiday with eight friends, taking four rooms between them at the Casablanca Apartments in Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria.
Police have opened a full investigation into the fall which happened at 3am yesterday morning.
Drug ring arrested accused of smuggling cocaine from Spain into Italy
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Friday, October 17, 2008
Italian police say they have broken up a drug ring accused of smuggling cocaine from Spain into Italy and arrested 22 people.Police in the southern city of Battipaglia say police made the arrests in pre-dawn raids Wednesday across the Campania region. They also seized 11 pounds (5 kilograms) of cocaine.Police say one of the detained suspects is Spanish and the rest are Italian. Three more suspects are still being sought.
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
Thieves broke into a jewellery shop
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Thieves broke into a jewellery shop in Las Americas in the early hours of Thursday morning, getting away with 80,000 euros worth of gold and jewellery.The thieves gained entry to the premises in Avenida Rafael Puig, through the back door leading to an inner office, after cutting their way through a wire fence.
Staff arrived for work yesterday morning to find display cabinets broken and trays of gold rings and bracelets missing.
The thieves appear to have left in a hurry as several pieces of jewellery were found outside, apparently dropped in the haste of making their getaway.
Forensic experts were quickly on the scene yesterday morning to try to find clues as to the identity of the thieves
Staff arrived for work yesterday morning to find display cabinets broken and trays of gold rings and bracelets missing.
The thieves appear to have left in a hurry as several pieces of jewellery were found outside, apparently dropped in the haste of making their getaway.
Forensic experts were quickly on the scene yesterday morning to try to find clues as to the identity of the thieves
x-rays revealed they were carrying 675g of cocaine in capsules in their stomachs.
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Two people were arrested this morning at Tenerifes south airport and charged with attempting to smuggle cocaine into the island.The two have been identified as F.S.G.M., a 26-year-old Colombian man and K.A.P.G., a 19-year-old woman from Ecuador.Guardia Civil officers at the airport became suspicious when the two appeared to be nervous when coming through customs.After a check of their luggage produced no illegal substances, the two were transferred to a local hospital where x-rays revealed they were carrying 675g of cocaine in capsules in their stomachs.
Sunday, 12 October 2008
Four Britons have been arrested in connection with the latest shooting incident in Puerto Banús
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
Four Britons have been arrested in connection with the latest shooting incident in Puerto Banús on September 24 of club security boss, Marvin Herbert, originally from Liverpool.Named by the police as 40 year old M.A.A., 62 year old K.A.A., 59 year old M.Z.S., and 40 year old M.L.K., all four are believed to have taken part in the attempted assassination. The victim was shot five times in his right eye, right leg, right arm, pelvis and genitals, and remains in hospital in a serious condition after undergoing surgery two times.The police operation in the case has now been named ‘Cristalino’ and considers the shooting to be drugs related.
British girl saw her mother and sister swept away by floods in Spain and killed, officials said today.
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
British girl saw her mother and sister swept away by floods in Spain and killed, officials said today. The victims, aged 47 and 14, were crossing a gully on foot in L'Olleria, near Valencia, to get to their house yesterday evening. The mother was named as Lauren Cullen. She and her daughter had lived in Spain for the past four years, local police said. The pair were trying to cross the River Clariano to get home but were carried off by the current. Their bodies were retrieved this morning.
The woman's other daughter and another woman were with them but managed to get out of the river and alert police. A spokesman for L'Olleria's town hall said: "Everyone in the area is shocked at what happened. "The dead women, a mother and her daughter, are both British. "One of the survivors is the mother's other daughter. She was waiting for her mum and sister to cross before she followed." The British Embassy in Spain said local consular officials were providing assistance to the family. The Valencia region has experienced heavy rains in recent days. Rainwater inundated streets, tunnels and garages and blocked roads and railway lines in the Valencia region. The ports of Valencia, Gandia and Sagunto were closed. In southern Spain, stormy weather prompted the suspension of ferry links with the Moroccan port of Tangier and Spain's north African enclave of Ceuta. A firefighter who went to empty a flooded garage sustained burns from equipment and another person was injured by a mudslide in Ceuta.
The woman's other daughter and another woman were with them but managed to get out of the river and alert police. A spokesman for L'Olleria's town hall said: "Everyone in the area is shocked at what happened. "The dead women, a mother and her daughter, are both British. "One of the survivors is the mother's other daughter. She was waiting for her mum and sister to cross before she followed." The British Embassy in Spain said local consular officials were providing assistance to the family. The Valencia region has experienced heavy rains in recent days. Rainwater inundated streets, tunnels and garages and blocked roads and railway lines in the Valencia region. The ports of Valencia, Gandia and Sagunto were closed. In southern Spain, stormy weather prompted the suspension of ferry links with the Moroccan port of Tangier and Spain's north African enclave of Ceuta. A firefighter who went to empty a flooded garage sustained burns from equipment and another person was injured by a mudslide in Ceuta.
Saturday, 11 October 2008
Gerard John Dutton convicted lorry had travelled across from Alicante, Spain and had hidden 1.5 tonnes of the drug in six pallets of floor tiles.
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
Gerard John Dutton, 61, of Saddlemakers Lane, Melton, Woodbridge, Suffolk, set up two false companies in order to facilitate the importation of two separate loads of cannabis and admitted the charge at Kingston Crown Court on Wednesday 8 October.
The charge was a result of Operation Cromer, an investigation run by the Met's Project Team, which spent seven months identifying an organised criminal network involved in importing and supplying cannabis from southern Spain.The team passed intelligence onto H.M. Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and on 3 April, they stopped and searched a Spanish registered lorry arriving into Dover's eastern docks. The lorry had travelled across from Alicante, Spain and had hidden 1.5 tonnes of the drug in six pallets of floor tiles.On 8 July, HMRC officers stopped a further Spanish registered lorry as it came through the port of Dover. In this instance they discovered six pallets of 'dressed stone', hiding a further 1.56 tonnes of cannabis resin.Dutton was subsequently arrested the same day in North Yorkshire and brought back to London for questioning.The lorry drivers and haulage companies involved in the case were innocent victims, duped into believing the loads were genuine cargos of tile and stone.Detective Inspector Grant Johnson from the Met's Project Team, said: "Dutton went out of his way to dissociate himself from the cargo, by setting up two false companies.
The charge was a result of Operation Cromer, an investigation run by the Met's Project Team, which spent seven months identifying an organised criminal network involved in importing and supplying cannabis from southern Spain.The team passed intelligence onto H.M. Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and on 3 April, they stopped and searched a Spanish registered lorry arriving into Dover's eastern docks. The lorry had travelled across from Alicante, Spain and had hidden 1.5 tonnes of the drug in six pallets of floor tiles.On 8 July, HMRC officers stopped a further Spanish registered lorry as it came through the port of Dover. In this instance they discovered six pallets of 'dressed stone', hiding a further 1.56 tonnes of cannabis resin.Dutton was subsequently arrested the same day in North Yorkshire and brought back to London for questioning.The lorry drivers and haulage companies involved in the case were innocent victims, duped into believing the loads were genuine cargos of tile and stone.Detective Inspector Grant Johnson from the Met's Project Team, said: "Dutton went out of his way to dissociate himself from the cargo, by setting up two false companies.
Alhaurin el Grande ,Five people have been arrested by the Guardia Civil
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
Five people have been arrested by the Guardia Civil in Alhaurin el Grande for possessing over 50 marijuana plants in their houses. In one of the houses, the Guardia Civil discovered a five square metre plantation. The plants measured over 2.5 metres in height and weighed five kilograms. The residents of the house, identified only by the initials, J.V.M.R., F.A.H., and L.M.H., were arrested on suspicion of offences against public health.In the second house, the Guardia Civil found a plantation of 41 plants and 61 dry branches, weighing 23 kilograms. Some 4.3 grams of hashish was also found and M.M.R. and J.M.B., the residents of the house, were arrested.
House jacking Romanian and a Spaniard sentenced to total of 18 years and 6 months in jail for holding a British couple hostage
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
Provincial Court in Alicante has sent a Romanian and a Spaniard to total of 18 years and 6 months in jail for holding a British couple hostage in their home in Moraira, Alicante in April 2004. The two acted with two others to kidnap and rob the couple in the ‘Club Moraira’ urbanisation, threatening them with a knife and two pistols and finally leaving the wife tied up in a house in Cabo de la Nao.
The two in court in Alicante this week admitted their guilt in the case and the sentences against them are the result of a plea deal under which they also have to pay 2,600 € to the couple with 200 British pounds. They told the court that they went to the British couple’s house with the intention of getting all that they could and as there was little cash in the house decided to hold the couple until the banks opened the following morning. The man was escorted to the bank to withdraw 20,000 €, but in the bank he managed to alert a worker that he was being robbed and was only therefore given 500 €.
The two in court in Alicante this week admitted their guilt in the case and the sentences against them are the result of a plea deal under which they also have to pay 2,600 € to the couple with 200 British pounds. They told the court that they went to the British couple’s house with the intention of getting all that they could and as there was little cash in the house decided to hold the couple until the banks opened the following morning. The man was escorted to the bank to withdraw 20,000 €, but in the bank he managed to alert a worker that he was being robbed and was only therefore given 500 €.
British man been murdered in Barcelona
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
Body of the 46 year old man, who has not been named, was found by a friend on Thursday afternoon. The Catalan regional police, Los Mossos d’Esquadra, are investigating what they describe as the violent death of a 46 year old British man whose body was found in the l’Eixample area of Barcelona. Police believe he was beaten to death, although they are waiting for the full results of the autopsy.
They were alerted to the case by a phone call at 4pm on Thursday afternoon from a friend of the man who found the body of his friend when he went to visit
They were alerted to the case by a phone call at 4pm on Thursday afternoon from a friend of the man who found the body of his friend when he went to visit
Thursday, 9 October 2008
Moroccan police said they had seized a small airplane carrying 1.6 tonnes (1,600 kilos) of hashish in the north of the country
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Thursday, October 09, 2008
Moroccan police said they had seized a small airplane carrying 1.6 tonnes (1,600 kilos) of hashish in the north of the country, MAP news agency reported.
The shipment was caught in a police air operation Thursday night after the plane had managed to escape once earlier, said MAP.Police were still searching for the plane's owners.The announcement of the bust came on the same day Spanish police announced they had broken up one of the country's biggest drug trafficking rings which had been bringing in drugs from Morocco.Spanish police said they arrested 44 suspects believed to have shipped hashish from Morocco to Spain, before trafficking it to other European nations.
In June, a helicopter travelling from Fes, Morocco, was caught in the south of France carrying 560 kilos (0.6 tonnes) of cannibis resin.
The shipment was caught in a police air operation Thursday night after the plane had managed to escape once earlier, said MAP.Police were still searching for the plane's owners.The announcement of the bust came on the same day Spanish police announced they had broken up one of the country's biggest drug trafficking rings which had been bringing in drugs from Morocco.Spanish police said they arrested 44 suspects believed to have shipped hashish from Morocco to Spain, before trafficking it to other European nations.
In June, a helicopter travelling from Fes, Morocco, was caught in the south of France carrying 560 kilos (0.6 tonnes) of cannibis resin.
Michael Dermot McArdle found guilty of his wife’s manslaughter by Malaga court .
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Thursday, October 09, 2008
The jury of nine voted by a majority of 7 to 2 to convict the 39-year-old Dundalk father of causing the death of his wife Kelly-Anne Corcoran during a heated argument on the evening of February 11th 2000, the day the family arrived on holiday on the Costa del Sol. After deliberating for more than one day, the jurors delivered their verdict shortly before lunchtime in Malaga Criminal Court, with members of both families present. The jury found that, as the argument escalated, McArdle pushed his wife on the balcony of their hotel room, causing her to fall over the rails.
However, it did not believe that he intended to kill her and cleared him of the murder charge brought by a private prosecutor acting on behalf of the Corcoran family. Michael Dermot McArdle faces a sentence of up to 4 years in jail after being found guilty of his wife’s manslaughter by a court in Malaga.In a very detailed statement, in which reference was repeatedly made to the formal list of questions the judge issued to the jurors yesterday, the jury foreman explained that on the basis of the evidence submitted, the jury believed that McArdle “did not set out deliberately to kill his wife” and therefore it could no convict him of her murder.
However, it also rejected as “highly implausible” the defendant’s version that Kelly-Ann tripped and fell to her death in trying to prevent their son from leaning over the rail. The jury was satisfied that the reconstruction of the fall by police and forensic experts had showed that she could not have fallen over the rail on her own as alleged by the defence. In a brief statement, read on the courthouse steps following the verdict, Ms Corcoran’s family expressed its gratitude to authorities and police in both Spain and Ireland “for bringing Mr McArdle to justice”.
Spokesman Peter Moran, Kelly-Ann’s brother-in-law, said that there were “no winners in this terrible situation”. McArdle left the court with his family after the judge turned down a prosecution request for him to be remanded in prison until sentence is passed in approximately 10 days.
However, it did not believe that he intended to kill her and cleared him of the murder charge brought by a private prosecutor acting on behalf of the Corcoran family. Michael Dermot McArdle faces a sentence of up to 4 years in jail after being found guilty of his wife’s manslaughter by a court in Malaga.In a very detailed statement, in which reference was repeatedly made to the formal list of questions the judge issued to the jurors yesterday, the jury foreman explained that on the basis of the evidence submitted, the jury believed that McArdle “did not set out deliberately to kill his wife” and therefore it could no convict him of her murder.
However, it also rejected as “highly implausible” the defendant’s version that Kelly-Ann tripped and fell to her death in trying to prevent their son from leaning over the rail. The jury was satisfied that the reconstruction of the fall by police and forensic experts had showed that she could not have fallen over the rail on her own as alleged by the defence. In a brief statement, read on the courthouse steps following the verdict, Ms Corcoran’s family expressed its gratitude to authorities and police in both Spain and Ireland “for bringing Mr McArdle to justice”.
Spokesman Peter Moran, Kelly-Ann’s brother-in-law, said that there were “no winners in this terrible situation”. McArdle left the court with his family after the judge turned down a prosecution request for him to be remanded in prison until sentence is passed in approximately 10 days.
Tuesday, 7 October 2008
Freddie Thompson moved to Torrevieja in southern Spain after major traffickers told him to pay up or be killed
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Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Thompson moved to Torrevieja in southern Spain after major traffickers told him to pay up or be killed after €6m in drugs were seized by gardai at the weekend.
“They are known as Fat Freddie and Little Richard. If Freddie shouts jump, Richie says ‘how high?’,” a source said today. Gardai also rubbished weekend reports that a truce had been called between Thompson’s crew and the bitter rivals, the so-called Rastas. The feud between the two groups has led to 15 murders. ‘Little’ Richie Thompson is now one of the only people Freddie trusts as threats on his life increase. The older brother has become Freddie's driver, and the pair were arrested recently after they were stopped by gardai in Drimnagh. “Freddie is becoming increasingly isolated and paranoid,” said one senior garda source. “Who better to trust than your own brother?” Fresh threats on Thompson's life saw the crime lord flee to Torrevieja in Spain last week, and despite a media report today, no truce has been announced in the bitter Crumlin/Drimnagh feud.
“They are known as Fat Freddie and Little Richard. If Freddie shouts jump, Richie says ‘how high?’,” a source said today. Gardai also rubbished weekend reports that a truce had been called between Thompson’s crew and the bitter rivals, the so-called Rastas. The feud between the two groups has led to 15 murders. ‘Little’ Richie Thompson is now one of the only people Freddie trusts as threats on his life increase. The older brother has become Freddie's driver, and the pair were arrested recently after they were stopped by gardai in Drimnagh. “Freddie is becoming increasingly isolated and paranoid,” said one senior garda source. “Who better to trust than your own brother?” Fresh threats on Thompson's life saw the crime lord flee to Torrevieja in Spain last week, and despite a media report today, no truce has been announced in the bitter Crumlin/Drimnagh feud.
Michael 'Dermot' McArdle was given the chance of escaping jail in a plea bargain deal moments before his murder trial started.
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Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Michael 'Dermot' McArdle was given the chance of escaping jail in a plea bargain deal moments before his murder trial started.State prosecutor Carlos Yanez offered Mr McArdle the sweetener of a two-year-prison sentence if he admitted killing wife Kelly-Anne eight years ago in a Spanish hotel room.Jail sentences of two years or less are automatically suspended in Spain in cases where defendants have no criminal records.The nine Spanish jurors set to decide Mr McArdle's fate will be taken to a secret destination tomorrow to start their deliberations. They can deliver one of three verdicts; manslaughter as sought by the Spanish state prosecutor, murder which has been urged by lawyers acting for the family of the dead woman or acquittal.
Monday, 6 October 2008
Nancy Kissel lost an appeal against a conviction for murdering her investment banker husband in 2003 for which she was imprisoned for life
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Monday, October 06, 2008
Nancy Kissel lost an appeal against a conviction for murdering her investment banker husband in 2003 for which she was imprisoned for life in Hong Kong.Justice Michael Stuart-Moore announced the decision by the three judges who heard the case in the Court of Appeal today after almost five months of deliberation. Nancy, 44, plans to take the case to the city's Court of Final Appeal, her lawyers and family said.
Nancy Kissel was sentenced to life in 2005 for killing millionaire Merrill Lynch & Co. banker Robert Kissel, and hiding his body in a carpet in a storeroom. The prosecution said she drugged his milkshake then battered him with an ornament.She admitted to killing him, saying he was abusive. Her lawyers appealed on grounds that she had been improperly cross- examined in the trial regarding statements made on her behalf for her bail application; the trial judge erred in allowing ``hearsay'' evidence based on conversations between Robert Kissel and various witnesses; the trial judge misdirected the jury on whether she acted in response to provocation.
``This was as cogent a case of murder as might be imagined,'' Stuart-Moore and fellow justices Frank Stock and A. R. Wright wrote in a 271-page judgment. ``In the welter of arguments and details that have been churned in the course of this case, both at first instance and upon appeal, the wood is in danger of being obscured by the trees.''The Court of Appeal justices found no merit in those grounds and others raised by Kissel, the judgment said. There was ``no material misdirection or irregularity'' in the trial, and ``none would have affected the inevitability of a conviction,'' they wrote.Nancy Kissel's mother, Jean McGlothlin, described herself as ``disappointed'' that her daughter didn't ``get more support from these three justices.'' Speaking outside the court building in a trembling voice, she added that her daughter hadn't received ``a completely fair hearing'' from the very beginning.
``We just do what we need to do next,'' she said. ``We know this case has merit in the Court of Final Appeal.''Simon Clarke, a defense lawyer for Nancy Kissel, said the case might be heard in the Court of Final Appeal in six to nine months.
In the original murder trial, the prosecution pointed to the value of Robert Kissel's $18 million estate, made up of stocks, life insurance polices, cash and real estate. Nancy Kissel was the beneficiary of her husband's will and life insurance policies, prosecution evidence showed.The Kissels were married in 1989 in the U.S. and later moved to Hong Kong. Nancy Kissel is serving her sentence at the Tai Lam Women's Prison in Hong Kong's New Territories, close to the Chinese border.
The Court of Appeal justices said there are no reasonable arguments against key ``central and clear'' facts, including that Robert Kissel consumed a milkshake before his death prepared by Nancy Kissel. Five drugs, including four prescribed for Nancy in the 10 days before the killing, were found in her husband's stomach.
Nancy Kissel obtained the drugs from two doctors without divulging to either she had consulted the other. She had searched Web sites for side-effects of drugs.
Nancy Kissel would be well provided for in the event of her husband's death and was having an affair with a man in the U.S. around the time of the killing, they added.
Nancy Kissel claimed she acted in self-defense against her husband who attacked her with a baseball bat. Yet she didn't mention the baseball bat to the police when she made a report and upon her arrest. Neither did she mention the baseball bat to her family, domestic helpers, a family friend, a doctor and a colleague of her husband's.
Instead, she told ``a variety of lies to all who enquired'' to explain Robert Kissel's absence, the judgment said.
Forensic evidence suggested Robert Kissel was lying on his bed when the fatal blows were dealt to his head. His body bore no sign of defensive wounds, the justices said.
Neither work colleagues, family friends and relatives on either side, nor domestic helpers were aware of Robert Kissel's alleged drinking, drug problems or past abuse of Nancy Kissel, they said. There was no mention of violence or sexual abuse in Nancy Kissel's diaries.Nancy appeared in court today pale and clad in black. At the end of the session, she had to be helped out of the court room by two female officers.Her mother described Kissel as ``very fragile'' and often transported in a wheelchair because of a knee problem. ``But her spirit is strong, her will is strong,'' she added.The family and Kissel aren't allowed to communicate through phone calls though often write, she said.
Armed men stole five small planes from a private airstrip in the north-western Mexican state of Sinaloa by overpowering a police officer a
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Monday, October 06, 2008
Armed men stole five small planes from a private airstrip in the north-western Mexican state of Sinaloa on Tuesday by overpowering a police officer and flying away, security forces said. The group of around 20 men stormed the small airstrip at dawn, seized the officer's gun, tied him up, filled the planes with fuel and flew off, said Emma Quiroz, spokeswoman for the government's anti-organized crime operations in Sinaloa.It was not clear if there was a link to drug gangs who use small aircraft to spirit cocaine through northern Mexico towards the United States. Quiroz's office said it was investigating whether any authorities had been complicit in the theft.The office said in a statement that it was "taking the necessary actions to determine the whereabouts of these airplanes and the criminals who took part in the robbery."The five planes were taken from a hangar at an unpaved airstrip belonging to a fumigation company in the town of Navolato. They had been taken out of service earlier this year by the army on the grounds they presented irregularities that violated civil aviation and airport laws.The army, which is battling drug cartels up and down Mexico and especially in northern states with smuggling routes north, has confiscated 245 small planes and helicopters since November 2007, Mexican media reported.Sinaloa is one of the most violent states in a nearly two-year-old war between rival drug gangs and security forces which has killed some 3,000 people so far this year.Small planes are used legitimately in the state to spray farm crops with pesticides and to eradicate marijuana fields with chemicals from the air.
OJ Simpson has been found guilty on 12 charges of armed robbery, conspiracy to kidnap and assault with a deadly weapon
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Monday, October 06, 2008
OJ Simpson has been found guilty on 12 charges of armed robbery, conspiracy to kidnap and assault with a deadly weapon by a court in the US city of Las Vegas.
The former US football star and actor was accused of robbing two sports memorabilia dealers a year ago.
The armed robbery charges carry a mandatory jail sentence, and kidnapping carries a possible life term.
The former US football star and actor was accused of robbing two sports memorabilia dealers a year ago.
The armed robbery charges carry a mandatory jail sentence, and kidnapping carries a possible life term.
Verdict Michael Dermot McArdle is expected tomorrow.
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Monday, October 06, 2008
verdict in the case of Michael Dermot McArdle, the Irish man who is accused of throwing his wife to her death from a Marbella hotel balcony in 2000 is expected tomorrow.After a week of evidence the case concluded in Málaga’s Provincial Court on Saturday with the final statement from the 39 year old accused who insisted that he did not kill his 28 year wife Kelly-Anne.
He told the court that she tripped and fell over the balcony as she tried to stop their toddler son from climbing on the railing.
He made his plea to the jury through an interpreter and rejected claims from other witnesses in the case that his marriage had been a violent and troubled one. He also is reported to have refused a plea-bargain, insisting on his innocence.
The state prosecutor has however reduced the charge from murder to reckless manslaughter after contradictions were noticed in some of the witnesses' declarations, and at 10am this morning the jury will be given a list of questions which they have to consider before issuing their verdict.
He told the court that she tripped and fell over the balcony as she tried to stop their toddler son from climbing on the railing.
He made his plea to the jury through an interpreter and rejected claims from other witnesses in the case that his marriage had been a violent and troubled one. He also is reported to have refused a plea-bargain, insisting on his innocence.
The state prosecutor has however reduced the charge from murder to reckless manslaughter after contradictions were noticed in some of the witnesses' declarations, and at 10am this morning the jury will be given a list of questions which they have to consider before issuing their verdict.
Torrevieja and Alicante drug trafficking arrests
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Monday, October 06, 2008
Six people have been arrested across the Vega Baja area in connection with a drug trafficking gang which dealt with large amounts of cocaine in Torrevieja and Alicante.The police operation started some three months ago and has so far recovered 3.5 kilos of the drug.All six people arrested are from Latin America and in their 30’s, and some have a record on similar charges. The head of the group has been named as 35 year old M.V.C. who was arrested on drug charges in 2001. The group now go before the duty judge in Torrevieja.
Gary Glitter planning to buy a posh pad in Puerto Banus
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Monday, October 06, 2008
Glitter had made plans to start a new life on the Costa Del Sol, but when gangland bosses heard of it, they vowed that they would kill him if he ever set foot in Spain.If Gary Glitter sets foot in Spain, hes dead. One of the biggest British gangsters in Spain is so concerned about him trying to start a new life over here he has offered 1million pounds to anyone who takes him out, Daily Star quoted a gangland source as saying.
What he has done to all those kids is just disgusting and he should be locked up for life. But as the courts have decided to set him free, people over here have decided to take the law into their own hands…and there are plenty of people who would be happy to kill him.The money is just a bonus. Most of the gangsters would be happy to bump him off for nothing, the source stated.Glitter, 64, was planning to buy a posh pad in Puerto Banus in Marbella, but was stopped by police from going to Spain via France last week, and a Foreign Travel Order was granted banning him from leaving the country.The area is a popular celebrity spot, and Glitter, real name Paul Gadd, had been hoping to lose himself among them, but the area also happens to house a number of families with young children, making drug barons and gangsters, who run the resort, want him out.There are a lot of guys out here who are violent men on the run from the police in the UK. They have nothing to lose by wiping out Glitter, the source revealed.No one wants him here and even though these are bad guys, they care about kids and they dont want him preying on the youngsters who come here for a nice holiday, the source added.Glitter has been banned from travelling to France or Spain by Ashford magistrates.
Gary Glitter has been threatened with a million pounds bounty if he ever leaves the UK .
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Monday, October 06, 2008
Gary Glitter has a million pounds bounty on his head if he ever leaves the UK for Spain.Glitter had made plans to start a new life on the Costa Del Sol, but when gangland bosses heard of it, they vowed that they would kill him if he ever set foot in Spain.If Gary Glitter sets foot in Spain, hes dead. One of the biggest British gangsters in Spain is so concerned about him trying to start a new life over here he has offered 1million pounds to anyone who takes him out, Daily Star quoted a gangland source as saying.
What he has done to all those kids is just disgusting and he should be locked up for life. But as the courts have decided to set him free, people over here have decided to take the law into their own hands…and there are plenty of people who would be happy to kill him.The money is just a bonus. Most of the gangsters would be happy to bump him off for nothing, the source stated.Glitter, 64, was planning to buy a posh pad in Puerto Banus in Marbella, but was stopped by police from going to Spain via France last week, and a Foreign Travel Order was granted banning him from leaving the country.The area is a popular celebrity spot, and Glitter, real name Paul Gadd, had been hoping to lose himself among them, but the area also happens to house a number of families with young children, making drug barons and gangsters, who run the resort, want him out.There are a lot of guys out here who are violent men on the run from the police in the UK. They have nothing to lose by wiping out Glitter, the source revealed.No one wants him here and even though these are bad guys, they care about kids and they dont want him preying on the youngsters who come here for a nice holiday, the source added.Glitter has been banned from travelling to France or Spain by Ashford magistrates.
O.J. Simpson in isolation
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Monday, October 06, 2008
O.J. Simpson is being isolated from other prisoners for his own safety but he continues to hope for a new trial after his conviction for kidnapping and robbery, his attorney said Sunday.Simpson will be held in the Clark County Detention Center until his Dec. 5 sentencing, and then is expected to be moved to state prison. Galanter said he will pursue a request for Simpson to be released on bond during the appeals process. But because of the seriousness of the charges, Simpson would probably remain in jail during an appeal. Galanter said an appeal cannot be filed until after sentencingAttorney Yale Galanter said Simpson will be living a lonely life, advised by his lawyers to do no media interviews and allowed to see only family members and a few friends placed on a special list at the jail.
"He's disappointed and a bit melancholy," he said.If he doesn't win a new trial or an appeal, at the very least he's looking at six years in a state prison facility, and at worst, life behind bars.
Sunday, 5 October 2008
La Casita, in Nueva Andalucía six police arrested for rape and ill-treatment
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Sunday, October 05, 2008
The two policemen at the centre of the matter have been held in the cells and are expected to go before the judge later today. The two are reported to have other disciplinary measures outstanding against them.number of local police from Marbella who have now been arrested in connection with the rape and ill-treatment of a prostitute in a club, La Casita, in Nueva Andalucía, has risen to six.Four of the men are now released with charges outstanding, charged with ‘looking the other way’ regarding their two colleagues who were actually involved in the incident.Now investigations are underway to try and establish if pressures were put on the club concerned and also to the possible presence of drugs in the venue.Mayor of Marbella, Ángeles Muñoz, has said the incident is ‘very serious’ and repeated her policy of zero tolerance in such matters.
44 members of an International drug trafficking ring arrested in Málaga province
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Sunday, October 05, 2008
44 members of an International drug trafficking ring which operated in many European countries have been arrested in Málaga province. 34 of those arrested are Spanish, with 13 Moroccans, four French, two Dutch, a Palestinian and a Gibraltarian. In the operation the Civil Guard recovered three tons of hashish and three kilos of cocaine, together with 16 vehicles, four boats, two jet skies, two pistols and more than 6,800 € in cash with other documents.The group is thought to have been made up of three cells all controlled by the Moroccan boss based on the Costa del Sol, one which brought the drug over from Morocco and two others which distributed the drugs in Spain and across Europe.
Saturday, 4 October 2008
Dermot McArdle state prosecutor changes his charge from murder to manslaughter.
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Saturday, October 04, 2008
Spanish state prosecutor changed his charge from murder to manslaughter.Carlos Yanez told the jury he now believed Dermot McArdle pushed 28-year-old wife Kelly-Anne over the balcony of their Spanish hotel during a row but tried to save her before she fell to her death.And in a shock development he asked judge Fernando Gonzalez to jail McArdle for just four years if he is convicted of the lesser crime.
The lawyer opened the trial in the Costa del Sol town of Malaga on Tuesday demanding a murder conviction and a 14 year prison sentence for the factory manager from Haggardstown, Dundalk, Co Louth.Under the Spanish system McArdle may still be convicted of murder despite the state prosecutor now asking for his conviction on the lesser charge of manslaughter. Unlike in Ireland, there are three lawyers in court all representing different interests -- defence lawyer, state prosecutor and a lawyer prosecuting privately for Kelly Anne's family. Yesterday's move meant the private lawyer hired by Kelly-Anne's family now stands alone in claiming McArdle deliberately pushed the mum-of-two to her death from their fourth-floor room at Marbella's Melia Don Pepe Hotel on February 11, 2000.The jury therefore will have three choices on Monday when they begin to deliberate: acquit McArdle, convict him of murder or convict him of the lesser crime of manslaughter.
Prior to the state prosecutor's change of tack, they would have had only two choices, acquitting him or convicting him of murder.Mr Yanez stunned the courtroom into silence at the end of yesterday's court session by saying: "The state maintains that around 7pm on February 11, 2000, the accused started a heated argument with his wife in the room of their hotel."That argument continued on the balcony where the accused increased his abuse to the point that he used force against her which induced her in the direction of the balcony in such a way that she went over the balcony and was left holding on to a handrailAsking for McArdle to be convicted of the crime of manslaughter, he added: "We want him to be jailed for four years and ordered to pay €100,000 compensation to Kelly-Anne's parents and €60,000 compensation to each of her sons."The move left the dead woman's friends and relatives in a state of shock. The new accusation McArdle now faces carries a prison sentence of two and a half to four years.
The lawyer opened the trial in the Costa del Sol town of Malaga on Tuesday demanding a murder conviction and a 14 year prison sentence for the factory manager from Haggardstown, Dundalk, Co Louth.Under the Spanish system McArdle may still be convicted of murder despite the state prosecutor now asking for his conviction on the lesser charge of manslaughter. Unlike in Ireland, there are three lawyers in court all representing different interests -- defence lawyer, state prosecutor and a lawyer prosecuting privately for Kelly Anne's family. Yesterday's move meant the private lawyer hired by Kelly-Anne's family now stands alone in claiming McArdle deliberately pushed the mum-of-two to her death from their fourth-floor room at Marbella's Melia Don Pepe Hotel on February 11, 2000.The jury therefore will have three choices on Monday when they begin to deliberate: acquit McArdle, convict him of murder or convict him of the lesser crime of manslaughter.
Prior to the state prosecutor's change of tack, they would have had only two choices, acquitting him or convicting him of murder.Mr Yanez stunned the courtroom into silence at the end of yesterday's court session by saying: "The state maintains that around 7pm on February 11, 2000, the accused started a heated argument with his wife in the room of their hotel."That argument continued on the balcony where the accused increased his abuse to the point that he used force against her which induced her in the direction of the balcony in such a way that she went over the balcony and was left holding on to a handrailAsking for McArdle to be convicted of the crime of manslaughter, he added: "We want him to be jailed for four years and ordered to pay €100,000 compensation to Kelly-Anne's parents and €60,000 compensation to each of her sons."The move left the dead woman's friends and relatives in a state of shock. The new accusation McArdle now faces carries a prison sentence of two and a half to four years.
Friday, 3 October 2008
When the Cocaine ran out Six Marbella local policeman have been arrested in connection with alleged sexaul agression against women in a club
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Friday, October 03, 2008
Six Marbella local policeman have been arrested in connection with alleged sexaul agression against women in a club in Nueva Andalucía.
The Instruction Judge One in Marbella, Ricardo Puyol, yesterday took the statements from the three women who had complained about being the victims of sexual aggression from a local policeman in a club in Nueva Andalucía. The two women told the court that when the cocaine ran out, was when the aggressions started.The judge yesterday decided to postpone the declarations from the two policemen at the centre of the allegations by 24 hours, saying he first wanted to talk to other witnesses in case. The policemen were taken to the court yesterday and remained there for six hours before being returned to the cells. Three other local policemen and a police woman have also been arrested in the case for allegedly turning a blind eye to the activities of their two colleagues.
The Instruction Judge One in Marbella, Ricardo Puyol, yesterday took the statements from the three women who had complained about being the victims of sexual aggression from a local policeman in a club in Nueva Andalucía. The two women told the court that when the cocaine ran out, was when the aggressions started.The judge yesterday decided to postpone the declarations from the two policemen at the centre of the allegations by 24 hours, saying he first wanted to talk to other witnesses in case. The policemen were taken to the court yesterday and remained there for six hours before being returned to the cells. Three other local policemen and a police woman have also been arrested in the case for allegedly turning a blind eye to the activities of their two colleagues.
David George Hartley, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison by the Provincial Court in Barcelona
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Friday, October 03, 2008
David George Hartley, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison by the Provincial Court in Barcelona for the murder of a Danish friend of his, Paul Pedersen, at a campsite near the city six years ago. He has already been held in prison for six years awaiting trial, four years in Spain and two in Britain.The killing happened in June 2002 and the verdict was published by the court today after Hartley was found guilty by the jury of nine at the five day trial in September, pleading not guilty.
He was also given an additional two year sentence for stealing 200 € from his victim before strangling him.The court heard how the two men met at the Tres Estrellas campsite in Gavà and became friends, sharing a tent, with witnesses saying they were always together. But then on the night of June 23 Hartley strangled Pederson in his sleep, fleeing after the murder to Benidorm and then back to Britain.Two British witnesses told the court that Hartley had told them about the killing and his former girlfriend also said that he was a drinker and drug user, and that he believed he had strangled a man in Spain although was not sure.The defence claimed there was no evidence to prove he had carried out the crime.Hartley was also ordered to pay compensation of 60,000 € to each one of the two Danish daughters of the dead man.
He was also given an additional two year sentence for stealing 200 € from his victim before strangling him.The court heard how the two men met at the Tres Estrellas campsite in Gavà and became friends, sharing a tent, with witnesses saying they were always together. But then on the night of June 23 Hartley strangled Pederson in his sleep, fleeing after the murder to Benidorm and then back to Britain.Two British witnesses told the court that Hartley had told them about the killing and his former girlfriend also said that he was a drinker and drug user, and that he believed he had strangled a man in Spain although was not sure.The defence claimed there was no evidence to prove he had carried out the crime.Hartley was also ordered to pay compensation of 60,000 € to each one of the two Danish daughters of the dead man.
Steve Waddington slipped off the hotel room balcony, at Benalmadena, on the Costa Del Sol in Spain, after a night of heavy drinking.
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Friday, October 03, 2008
35-year-old Steve Waddington slipped off the hotel room balcony, at Benalmadena, on the Costa Del Sol in Spain, after a night of heavy drinking.His wife Sarah, 28, walked into the room to find Steve dangling off the balcony, calling for help – she wasn’t able to reach him.
“I'm just devastated. We were in love and I will never ever be able to get over this loss,” Sarah told the Middleton Guardian.The couple from Manchester in the UK had married six weeks earlier, and had two children.Sarah had a three-year-old son from a previous marriage, and they had an adopted daughter, 14-year-old Caragh.
Sarah had adopted Caragh after her mother, Sarah’s auntie, died from cancer in 2004.
"He was the perfect father figure to me and Harry, I wouldn't have changed him for the world,” Caragh said.“I still can't believe he's gone and I never will, he will always be loved and missed by many - especially us."
Thursday, 2 October 2008
Police seized millions of images, after smashing a major internet file swapping ring.
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Thursday, October 02, 2008
Police seized millions of images, after smashing a major internet file swapping ring. Those arrested included pilots, taxi drivers, and people from a complete cross section of society. Ages of those taken into custody range from the very old to youngsters.Spain has carried out its biggest crackdown on child pornography with raids on hundreds of homes.Spanish Police chief Enrique Rodriguez who heads a internet crime squad said 800 officers were involved and the operation had an international dimension involving police in countries like Brazil. He said his officers identified people in 250 homes who had downloaded photographs and videos of children being abused or in pornographic poses.The Spanish police were using a new software programme which detects people downloading internet porn. Spain has been increasing its efforts against the scourge of child pornography in recent years and in earlier raids arrested 100 people in April and June this year.
Wednesday, 1 October 2008
Alicante sex shop murder
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Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Woman has been brutally stabbed to death in an Alicante sex shop.
The victim, in her 40’s, was the owner of the Alicante sex shop in the central Calle Reyes Católicos in the city.Her body was found by her husband who then made a 091 call at 11pm last night to the police. They say that she had been dead at the scene for several hours before their arrival.First indications are that this is not another case of domestic violence, but theft has also been ruled out.
Police are looking for witnesses and the murder weapon, as well as a motive for the attack. An autopsy is to be carried out at the Legal Medicine Institute later today.
The victim, in her 40’s, was the owner of the Alicante sex shop in the central Calle Reyes Católicos in the city.Her body was found by her husband who then made a 091 call at 11pm last night to the police. They say that she had been dead at the scene for several hours before their arrival.First indications are that this is not another case of domestic violence, but theft has also been ruled out.
Police are looking for witnesses and the murder weapon, as well as a motive for the attack. An autopsy is to be carried out at the Legal Medicine Institute later today.
‘J.C’s’ bar in Calle Saltillo Torremolinos 45 year old British man Killed
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Wednesday, October 01, 2008
‘J.C’s’ bar in Calle Saltillo Torremolinos 45 year old British man Killed. British man, named with the initials D.S. was killed during a fight in Torremolinos yesterday morning. It happened in ‘J.C’s’ bar in Calle Saltillo around 5am where the victim is alleged to have sprayed the customers in the bar at the time with an aerosol. Report indicate that several customers then wrestled him to the ground to subdue him, but that he was pronounced dead when the police arrived. Nine people have been arrested, including a 58 year old Briton named with the initials J.E.A.C.
The victim was the owner of another bar in Benalmádena’s Puerto Marina. Police say they have opened a full investigation.
The victim was the owner of another bar in Benalmádena’s Puerto Marina. Police say they have opened a full investigation.
Case against Michael Dermot McArdle is underway at the Málaga Provincial Court
Published :
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
case against Michael Dermot McArdle is underway at the Málaga Provincial Court.
After a delay from Monday because of a bomb hoax at the provincial court building in Málaga, the case against the Irish man accused of throwing his wife to her death off a Marbella hotel balcony, finally got underway on Tuesday.39 year old Michael Dermot McArdle, from Dundalk, denied throwing his wife Kelly-Anne off the fourth floor balcony of the Melia Don Pepe hotel on February 11, 2000 after a row, saying she tripped and fell when she went to attend to her son.However a witness, who was staying in the adjacent room in the hotel, Roy Haines, told the court that he told McArdle to put the mother of two down when he heard noises and saw him lifting her above his head. He said he heard shouts of ‘help’ and that there had been no child on the balcony. Later he said McArdle came to his room with a child with him – the boy said simply ‘My Mummy is dead’.Spanish police said that McArdle first claimed his wife had committed suicide, before later changing his story saying she had fallen by accident.
Kelly-Anne spent two days in a critical condition in hospital before dying from her injuries.Mc Ardle appeared in court in Málaga with his new girlfriend and his two sons, Mark and Paul, now aged 11 and 10. The case continues today.
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- 12 injured
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- 17 years in prison for a Guardia Civil officer who with the help of a friend who is facing the same sentence
- 194 buildings which do not comply with the current PGOU Urban Plan guidelines
- 1999 to 2007
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- 2009 ended with over 1.5 million unsold homes
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- 23-YEAR-OLD man has lost his life during a brawl in Almería
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- 240 kilos of cocaine have been found in the hull of a yacht in Huelva
- 32 arrests in luxury car scam in Spain
- 32 year old woman from Peru who was found dead at her home
- 34 year old man who killed his mother in the bar she owned in Santomera last year and then carried her decapitated head around the town under his arm.
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- 6 million € in fake notes
- 600 Russian sex slaves
- 64-year-old woman has been found dead at her home in Granada with signs of a blow to the head and her maid has been arrested.
- 65 million euros
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- 67 year old British man died in Torrevieja hospital yesterday just hours after being hit by a vehicle
- 7 men and 2 women aged between 18 and 41 have been arrested in a drugs operation against cocaine sales in Torrevieja
- 72 year old man was found hanging by the neck at his home in the Almería village of Cóbdar
- 730 cases of corruption currently open in the Spanish judiciary
- 76 kilos of hashish hidden in the airbag of their car.
- 89 year old woman
- A deadly spat with origins in Halifax has an eastern Canada police dragnet hunting the gangster wanted for a slaying in Toronto.
- A man identified as Amsterdam crime boss Samir B. was murdered in Benahavis
- A one-time member of the Portsmouth Bounty Hunter Bloods street gang was sentenced Monday to life in prison
- A parolee and reputed gang member was charged with capital murder Tuesday in the May 2011 slaying of an Inglewood nightclub owner
- A PLANNED bid for freedom by Melbourne identity Tony Mokbel has been sensationally scrapped.
- a Quebec member of the Hells Angels wanted se 2009 in connection to 22 murder cases
- a verdict that caps a riches-to-rags trajectory for the former Texas financier and Caribbean playboy.
- A wealthy homeowner cleared of any wrongdoing after stabbing to death a suspected burglar at his home
- Abarán
- Acid Man
- addictions-international
- Africa and eastern Europe lining highways throughout the country
- after the capture of four of its top leaders and the dismantling of about 40 cells in that organization in the state of Veracruz
- Águilas
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- Alaska coast guards found dead at Kodiak Island
- Alfas del Pi (Alicante)
- Alfaz del Pî
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- Alicante and Madrid
- Alicante and Málaga
- Alicante and Murcia
- Alicante for growing and then selling marihuana
- Alicante leads the field for the number of vehicle thefts which take place in the province every day
- Alicante man then took hold of a shotgun and fired at his wife as he chased her down the street in Gata de Gorgos
- Alicante port
- Alicante province.
- Alicante region
- Alicante sex shop
- Alicante.
- all aged between 20 and 45
- Alleged Imperial Gangster pleads not guilty to gun charge
- Alleged Quebec Hells Angels member arrested in Panama
- allegedly killed a drug dealer
- Allen Stanford was convicted on Tuesday of running a $7 billion Ponzi scheme
- Almayate Bajo
- Almeria
- Almería
- Almeria.
- Almería's Sabinal coast
- Almoradi
- Almuñécar
- Álora
- also known as Mara Salvatrucha
- Altea
- American 'illegals' in Mexico
- Among the funeral attendees were members of several Northwest Washington gangs
- Amy Fitzpatrick
- An Albanian fugitive accused of multiple murders in his home country has been arrested in north London after 15 years on the run.
- AN expat gangster has fled his £3million Spanish villa amid claims his life has been threatened by the Russian mafia.
- and also at the Touchwood shopping centre
- and Anthony Griffths
- And Beer
- and his gang are rumoured to be responsible for 25 murders.
- and Milan Mandaric
- and since authorities are not giving teachers
- and the Madoff funds
- and tips on assassination missions.
- Andalucía High Court has reduced sentencing for the 22 year old man
- Andalucia’s most wanted man Jose Luis Maseda
- Andalusia
- Another axe attack on a homeless man in Fuengirola
- Antequera
- Antonio Martínez and Rafael Aguilera
- Apache Junction man arrested in I-10 road rage incident
- Archena
- Argentina
- Armed guards are to be deployed on British civilian ships for the first time to protect them from pirates
- Arrest made after prison van escape in West Midlands
- arrested a 40-year-old man from Arriate
- arrested a 54-year-old man from Velez Blanco charged with a crime against public health after dismantling a drugs sale point
- Arrested by Costa del Sol police.
- arrested for alleged war crimes
- Arrested for allegedly throwing two suitcases of cocaine out of a hotel window
- arrested four people believed to have perpetrated a robbery on December 13 at an Orange mobile phone shop near the train station in the centre of Malaga
- Arrested the two alleged Czech hit men who are accused of killing the Mayor of Polop
- Arrests over child prostitution network selling girls as young as 11
- as exemplified by a recent Olive Press investigation
- Assault weapon used in Palmetto nightclub shooting
- Athens
- attempting to kill the victims with a chainsaw in Estepona Port
- Attorney General Eric Holder
- Audrey Fitzpatrick
- Authorities confirmed Monday were captured Saul Solis Solis
- Avi Yanai and his accomplices sold hundreds of women for prostitution to Israel
- Awaiting extradition to the UK
- axes
- Azhar Ahmed to stand trial over Facebook post about dead soldiers
- Baggage handlers to strike at Easter
- Bali jails Australian boy over cannabis possession
- Banco Santander Central Hispano
- Bank tax dodges halted by retrospective law
- Bankrobbers entered two banks on the city’s industrial estates over the weekend by making holes in the walls of adjoining premises
- Barajas airport
- Barajas airport in Madrid
- Barcelona
- Barcelona airport
- Barclays Bank told by Treasury to pay £500m avoided tax
- Barclays' Marbella branch
- Battipaglia
- BBVA bank estimates its losses at around €30 million.
- Belarus fights Europe to retain death penalty
- Benalmadena
- Benalmádena
- Benalmadena-Malaga motorway
- Benalmadena.
- Benetússer
- Benidorm
- Benijofar
- Benijófar
- Benimaclet
- Beware of missed call to check SIM cloning
- Biggest solar storm in years races toward Earth
- Binstock
- blaze started near the balneario in an area which is popular with day trippers on bank holidays.
- bloody turf war between the Hells Angels and a rival motorcycle club called the Vagos
- Boadilla del Monte
- Body found in boot of crashed car on Alicante motorway
- Body of a tramp
- Body of a woman has been found inside a suitcase left on a street in Barcelona
- body of another homeless person has been found in Málaga
- Bogus doctor has been remanded to custody for a public health crime
- Bolivia
- Bolnuveo Beach in Mazarrón
- both in their 50’s have been arrested at the El Altet airport
- Boy
- Brazil judge's murder points to vigilante power
- Brian Regan: Brookside star to cocaine addict
- Bribe
- BRIT Government 'planning new Internet snooping laws'
- Britain's biggest ever Ponzi scheme Kautilya Pruthi faces 14 years in jail
- Britain’s crime hot spots revealed
- British cities are becoming no-go areas where drugs gangs are effectively in control
- British fraudster arrested in Torrevieja
- British man and woman
- British man faces charges in Alicante after trying to smuggle a large amount of cannabis on board a plane bound for Dublin
- British man who had an European Arrest Warrant in place against him for rape has been detained in Girona
- British Navy patrol firing at the Spanish flag.
- British police arrested three people
- British terror supergrass sentence cut by two years
- Brooklyn Woman's Death Result Of Feud Between Gangs
- Brutal Marbella crime syndicate plotted to snatch and ransom the family of a top UK TV presenter.
- Bulgarian and Greek.
- Burgos
- BZP smuggler
- Cabo Pino
- Cabopino
- Cadiz
- Cádiz
- Cádiz port
- Cajíz
- Cala Dorada Urbanisation
- Calle Ramón Areces
- Calvià in Mallorca
- Calypso La Cala de Mijas
- Camas and the Isla de la Cartuja.
- Cambrils
- Campo de Gibraltar
- Canada and Colombia
- Canadian man detained in Spain 'extremely thin and weak
- Canaries
- Canary Islands
- Cancelada
- Cannabis Growing
- Cardiff
- Caribbean Marketing UK Ltd and Voyager International Ltd
- Carlos Haya
- Cartagena
- Casablanca
- Casablanca Apartments in Puerto Rico
- Castellon
- Castellón
- Castillo de San Juan
- celebrity gangster-turned-author has been banned from the road after being caught more than one-and-a-half times the drink-drive limit
- Censorship
- central ‘Avenida’ bar in Avenida País Valenciano.
- Ceuta
- charity worker employed by one of David Cameron’s Big Society gurus has been arrested on suspicion of smuggling cocaine with a street value of £120
- Charles Stablerpensioner was attacked by a burglar at his Benalmádena home
- Chiclana
- Chilches
- child pornography
- Church minister tells of past crime
- Ciudad Real
- Civil Guard have revealed drug hauls amounting to more than six tons of cannabis resin in Málaga province since
- Civil Guard officer is in a coma in a Málaga hospital after being hit by a drunk driver on the A-357 road
- Clark County Detention Center
- Climate change is gradually turning Spain into a fire zone
- Cocaine
- Coin
- Collado-Villalba
- Colmenar and Casabermeja
- Colombia
- Colombia Connection
- Colombian drug trafficker
- Cómpeta
- compiled CDs with instructions on how to make electronic detonators
- confrontation was between members of the outlaw Gypsy Jokers and Comancheros motorcycle gangs
- Confusion surrounds Australian prisoners held in Bali riot jail
- Cook County jury has convicted a 22-year-old reputed gang member of killing a Chicago police officer two years ago.
- Cork airport
- Corruption
- Coslada
- Costa Blanca
- Costa Brava
- Costa Concordia captain Francesco Schettino told he will 'pay for this' by coast guard
- Costa connection
- Costa de La Luz
- Costa del Sol
- Costa Del Sol and Tenerife
- Costa Del Sol drugs war
- Costa del Sol Hospital in Marbella
- Costa del Sol Hospital in Marbella child eating cake which had been made with vodka and marijuana
- Costa Tropical
- Cotillo and Antigua
- counted a total of 38
- counterfeit games consoles
- counterfeit Osborne black bull
- Credit card fraud websites shut down on three continents
- Crespo Funeral Home in Burjassot
- Crocodile Park in Torremolinos
- Cueta
- Cuevas del Almanzora
- Customs officers’ handling of a fraud probe in which millions of pounds worth of alcohol was smuggled into Britain
- Customs services
- D Richard Henry Roberts
- D.O.M Team
- dangerous drivers
- Daniel Hastelow murder case
- Dead Man Inc.: 22 charged in indictment of white prison gang
- Deadlocked Stanford Fraud Trial Jury Told to Keep Deliberating
- death of a 42 year old Russian woman whose stabbed body was found in her home in Almería.
- Death of Irish boxer Ollie Walsh
- Dénia
- Denmark
- deported after trying to re-enter the country
- died instantly in Málaga on Wednesday after a woman threw herself from an eighth floor window
- Dingle
- Domestic violence claimed its first victim of 2010
- Dona Fortuna
- Donaldson enjoyed a lavish lifestyle in Marbella and Tenerife
- Dos Hermanas
- Dowler lawyer pursues US legal action against News Corp
- downfall of the Lib Dem fraudster
- dragged a mile by East Bay Paratransit bus in San Leandro
- Dramatic new phone hacking twist as police quiz top Guardian writer
- Dream Warrior Recovery: Individual selfhood is expressed in the self's capacity for self-transcendence
- Drug gangs report blasting UK cities as dangerous
- Drug Smuggling
- Drugs
- Dublin
- dump 35 bodies on busy downtown avenue in Gulf coast city in Mexico
- Duquesa
- east London
- East Norriton
- Ebola Alert In Alicante After Man Taken Ill
- Ebola outbreak vastly underestimated
- Ecstasy on the Costa del Sol
- Eight people from 'Holy Death' cult arrested in Mexico over ritual sacrifices of woman and two 10-year-old boys
- eight Spaniards
- Eighteen people have been arrested across Spain for the illegal online sale of protected species
- El Altet airport
- El Altet airport in Alicante
- El Chorro
- El Ejido
- El Ejido Town Hall
- El Médano
- El Pino camp site
- Elche
- Elderly couple found in the ashes of a house fire in Villarubia on the outskirts of Córdoba on Friday
- emails are believed to show that large amounts were paid under false names to mask the officers' identities.
- Emporium Disco Torremolinos
- Enrico De Pedis
- Esbjerg
- Estapona
- Estepona
- Estepona cracks down on street prostitution
- Estepona port
- Estonian gangsters netted a quarter of a million pounds worth of designer watches from a jewellers in Newcastle city centre.
- EU condemns Repsol state seizure
- EU cookie implementation deadline is today
- Europe’s biggest haul of heroin Seseña
- European arrest warrant in Spain
- European court rules against Italy for expelling migrants
- European Union demand to arrest Ratko Mladic
- ex-York Police Chief David Rowry’s fatal shooting of Joe Louis Bell was a crime.
- Excite FM
- Exeter crack cocaine and heroin gang jailed
- Expats Under Attack
- extortion and drug trafficking
- Extremadura
- Failure to take phone hacking seriously ends in resignation of Met assistant commissioner who handled string of big cases
- Family alcoholism linked to kid risks
- family must hand over a cheque for £10
- Fasnia
- Fat FreddieThomson has been wanted in Spain for the past 18 months
- Fatal shooting spree 'settling of beefs' between Bacon and Dhak-Duhre gangs
- FBI offers up to $100
- Feared To Be EastEnders Actress Gemma McCluskie Is Found In Canal
- FEMALE pals of Murder Inc thugs John and Wayne Dundon are using SEX to recruit hitmen to execute gangster's moll April Collins.
- Ferrari California
- Ferrol
- Fighting
- Finestrat restaurant
- Fire in Benahavis
- First Spaniard dies of Ebola
- Fishing skippers fined £720
- Five arrested for road rage attack in Madrid
- Five hundred people gathered in Constitution Square on Friday evening to protest at the murder of Juan Jose Martinez Roman
- Five members of an elite police gun crime
- Five men have been arrested on suspicion of fraudulent transactions from accounts held at Bristol-based stockbroker Rowan Dartington
- Five teenage boys have been arrested in connection with the scrapyard fire that closed the M1 in both directions for several days.
- Flamboyant ex-boxer James Carlin
- flamenco dancer Juan Manuel Fernández Montoya
- Florida a top source of guns linked to crimes in other states
- for a crime against public health when he was found to be in possession of 10 grams of cocaine
- For a safe Costa del Sol
- Forces open fire on Kerobokan jail
- Foreign and female inmates to be evacuated from Bali's Kerobokan prison
- former full-patch member of the Hells Angels who was the bike gang's treasurer and top man in the Toronto area is in a fight to avoid deportation to Scotland.
- Former Hells Angels leader sues wrong government for seizing home
- Former Hells Angels leader to be extradited to California
- Former Lloyds worker Jessica Harper in £2.5m fraud charge
- Four attempted teenage kidnappings over the past month in Calahonda.
- Four people have been arrested in Alicante in connection with the illegal recording of new feature films in local cinemas
- France brings in breathalyser law
- France reporter Edith Bouvier asks for Syria evacuation
- France siege gunman 'is dead'
- Francisco Correa
- Frankie Weber
- Fraud
- Free at last: Longest-serving farang at 'Bangkok Hilton' is checking out
- Free Sex on the Net
- Fresh appeal launched to find man living abroad accused of murdering Nantwich man
- from Finglas in Dublin
- Fuengirola
- Fuengirola and Málaga City.
- Fuengirola and Marbella
- Fuengirola.
- Funeral held for Hells Angel killed at fellow biker's burial begins
- Galicia
- Galician drug runners
- Gang dispute sparked funeral home shooting that left 2 dead
- Gang killings review welcomed by barrister
- gang members are in custody after the initial 3 arrests after the Málaga robbery
- Gang members were left with an array of injuries after fighting with swords
- Gang murdered drug dealer then blew up his house
- GANG of drug dealers planned to flood Britain with £4 billion of cocaine
- Gang ringleaders: Mehmet Sirin Baybasin (left) and Paul Taylor (Pic: PA)
- Gangland boss Carl Williams fingers cop Paul Dale from beyond grave
- Gangs
- Gangs of highway robbers are targeting British tourists on holiday in Spain.
- Gangster suspect Freddie is bailed in Spain
- Gangster’s moll rents a house from Ashley Cole
- Gangster's Paradise Rapper Coolio Arrested In Las Vegas
- Gardai and Revenue’s Customs service
- Gas canister man storms office
- Gerard Kavanagh shot dead in Costa del Sol pub
- Gérgal in Almería
- Germany
- Gibraltar
- Gibraltar bank account supposed to hold the company’s cash in fact had a balance of less than nine Euros and no credit facility.
- Gibraltar companies
- Gibraltarians treated them ‘almost like criminals’
- Girlfriend of notorious Boston gangster James (Whitey) Bulger agrees to plead guilty
- Girls as young as 13 are posting explicit photographs on Facebook
- Glasgow
- going after the rude boys and the bad boys and the bling culture
- Google plans to warn more than half a million users of a computer infection that may knock their computers off the Internet this summer.
- Goon squad gang tied to several shootings in past four years
- Gordon Brown has been left 'shocked' by the way his family's personal details have been obtained through alleged 'criminality' and 'unethical means'
- Gran Canaria
- Gran Canary island
- Granada
- Granada provincial court
- Greater Accra Regional Tribunal
- Greco Police Unit
- Greece
- Greece cannot leave the euro.
- green light has been given to the Spanish Government’s project to close down any web page which is found to be infringing copyright law.
- Grupo Mirador construction group
- Guadalmar
- Guadalmina
- Guadalquivir
- Guardamar
- Guardamar del Segura
- Guardia Civil
- Guardia Civil arrested 13 individuals of Rumanian origin accused of commiting 20 robberies
- Guardia Civil barracks Mijas
- Gunman kills seven in Michigan
- Gunmen halt traffic
- gunned down in Medellin
- guns for hire
- Hacking officers and the 'champagne links' to Wapping
- Hacking scandal: the net tightens on the Murdochs
- had been shot
- had been stabbed several times in the head.
- Half-baked Vancouver-Sydney drug smuggle ends in arrests
- hammers and even cars during the clash in Wallsend
- Harry Potter Star Jamie Waylett Jailed For Two Years For Violent Disorder In London Riots
- Harry Redknapp
- has been arrested by authorities in Panama
- has been arrested in Spain on suspicion of smuggling £5million of heroin into the UK.
- has been found in a Fuengirola car park.
- has been missing presumed dead in Spain for over three years.
- have attacked the decision to try them on the tax evasion charges
- have been arrested in Santa Pola
- head of security for a beachfront bar
- Heartbeat is axed after 18 years
- Hells Angel arrested in killing of fellow gang member
- Hells Angel biker rammed intentionally
- Hells Angel in casino shooting to NV court
- Hells Angel pleads not guilty in NV casino killing
- Hells Angels bikie war will explode in Kings Cross.
- Hells Angels and Zig Zag Crew kings of Manitoba's criminal jungle.
- Hells Angels have had a rough year in California.
- Hipoval and Renew House
- HMP Woodhill
- HMS Scimitar was using Flag No.1 during gunnery practice _ not the Spanish national flag.
- Holidaymakers warned on fake goods
- Holstebro
- Home Invasion
- Home town of Marbella
- Homeless man found dead in Motril on Sunday
- homeless man who was attacked with an axe in Fuengirola in the early hours of Monday regained consciousness on Tuesday
- homemade poisons
- Horsens and Århus
- Hospitalet de Llobregat
- How HMRC finally caught Nasir Khan
- How supergrass Damon Alvin turned the tables in gangland murder case
- How Wall Street Bankers Use Seamless To Feast On Free Lobster
- Huelva
- Huercal Overa
- HUGE volcano in Iceland could be about to blow which would turn day into night and cause chaos across Europe.
- Hundreds of Metropolitan Police officers
- Ibiza
- in Nueva Andalucía
- in the Southern Spanish region of Andalucia
- including the royal editor of Rupert Murdoch's Sun tabloid
- Indonesia moves foreigners out of riot-hit prison
- INDONESIAN authorities claim an Australian man arrested this week allegedly carrying 1.1kg of hashish inside his body was couriering for an international drug network.
- Instruction judge number 5 in Marbella
- Insurance
- international arrest warrant issued by a judge in Madrid
- International cemetery in Benelmadena
- international drug ring
- internet lottery scam
- Invasion of the pickpockets
- Iranian-American used-car salesman who believed he was hiring assassins from a Mexican drug cartel for $1.5 million.
- Iranians allegedly plotting the terrorist attack tried to hire the notorious Zeta’s drug cartel to carry it out.
- Irish
- Irish gangster based in Spain
- Irish man shot dead in suspected gangland murder in Spanish bar
- Irish teenager being held on attempted murder charge in Costa del Sol
- is a free man after completing his three year prison sentence for a fatal hit and run in 2003
- is buried in a Roman Catholic basilica near Piazza Navona.
- is likely to be arrested and prosecuted by police
- is serving a nine-year sentence after being found guilty of being a kingpin in a cocaine supply racket.
- is sexualising the dance floors of a much younger generation.
- ISIS terrorists discovered in Morocco
- island of Cabrera
- Israel's next war would be fought on several fronts - causing far heavier damage and casualties than other recent conflicts
- IT’S prison or death out there. I’ve seen people get stabbed and my friend was shot dead last year... I was lucky it didn’t happen to me
- It’s thought the shooting
- Italy
- Italy government hangs by thread as coalition crumbles
- jailed for 30 years for gunning down a rival drug dealer outside Wandsworth Prison in South London
- James Murdoch to resign as BSkyB chairman
- Jefferson County
- Jewel Robbers
- jewels and diamonds
- John McKeon
- Jose Ignacio de Juana Chaos
- José Pérez Díaz
- Juan Antonio Roca.The court considered that his situation was worsening and that with the news that he could have money stored abroad
- Juan José Martínez Román
- Julio Alberto Poch
- Jurors convict two men of first-degree murder in shooting death near Delray Beach
- just 13 years old and yet he poses brazenly with a deadly sawn-off shotgun during a 10-day robbery spree which brought terror to a city.
- Kansas man struck by lightning hours after buying lottery tickets
- Karl J. was too drunk to make a statement to police on the day of his arrest.
- Kate and Gerry McCann join protests against Ceop merger plan
- Kathryn Fuller
- Keira Knightley left shaken after burglars ransack her £1.3m flat
- Keith Abrahams
- Kevin 'Gerbil' Carroll murder trial
- kidnapping of a businessman
- killed and his body dismembered into six pieces 'behind closed doors' by a brutal drug gang
- known as 'daggering'
- known as ‘Farruquito’
- known as ‘Pepe el del Popular’
- L'Olleria
- La Caixa opposite the Hotel Torrequebrada
- La Cala de Mijas
- La Carolina urbanisation in Marbella
- La Casita
- La Línea
- La Nucía
- La Perdoma
- La Rambla in Chirivel
- Labour MP Eric Joyce suspended after 'head-butting' Tory Stuart Andrew in House of Commons bar
- Lago Jardin
- Lanzarote
- Las Americas
- Las Fuentes
- Las Palmas
- Las Palmas Court
- Las Palmas jail
- Len and Helen Prior's house demolished by the Junta de Andalucía
- León
- Leona Lewis has been caught up in a terrifying siege in Los Angeles.
- Lepe
- Lex Life and Pension SA
- Leyhill
- Lloret de Mar
- Lloret de Mar and Benidorm
- Lloret de Mar.
- LOCAL POLICE in Palma arrested a 32-year-old man
- Lock your doors alert as Whitby double murder suspect spotted on run
- London
- London Gang Sweep Leads To 13 Arrests
- London mayor says relationship between John Yates and Neil Wallis raises questions but refuses to be drawn on whether David Cameron should resign
- Lorca
- Los Altos de Torrevieja
- Los Camachos
- Los Montecillos
- Los Palomos complex in Palma Nova
- Los Zetas is depleted
- Luggage thieves caught at airport
- machetes
- Madeleine Cops In Portugal
- Madrid
- Madrid city centre
- Madrid's Barajas airport
- Mafia Bosses 'Turn Cannibal': Serbian Gangsters 'Ate Milan Jurisic In A Flat In Madrid' Say Police
- Magalluf
- Magaluf
- Majadahonda and Alcalá de Henares.
- Majora
- Majorca
- Malaga
- Málaga
- Málaga airport
- Malaga and Marbella
- Málaga and Valencia
- Málaga bus station
- Malaga on the Mediterranean coast
- Málaga province
- Málaga Provincial Court
- Malaga University
- Málaga woman has accepted a one year sentence for assaulting her son’s teacher
- Málaga's El Palo district
- Malaga’s Plaza de la Merced
- Malaya corruption case in Marbella
- male PC based on Croydon borough. He is aged in his 30s
- Mallorca
- Malta
- MAN ARRESTED FOR ASSAULTING POLICE OFFICER
- Man arrested over alleged police payments named as Sun journalist
- Man charged in shooting death of Inglewood nightclub owner
- Man claims he was under duress from gangland figure to steal
- Man dead after N. Portland gang shooting
- Man Held After Headless Torso
- Man sentenced to 12 years for gang-related shootings
- Man shot in Brunswick
- Man shot in Surrey was the half-brother of previously slain gang-associate
- Man stabs three people to death in Valencia
- Man who died in hospital following an argument on the CV-905 road in Rojales
- Mandela faces fraud charges
- Marbella
- Marbella and in Morocco
- Marbella boxer ring return after trainer shot
- Marbella Credit Card theft
- Marbella in Spain on Wednesday.
- Marbella Lawyers
- Marbella on the Costa del Sol
- Marbella planning office
- Marbella's second court
- Marta del Castillo
- Marta del Castillo Casanueva
- Marvin Herbert
- Mauritius
- Mayor of Mijas should erect posters and billboards with Amy's photograph and details
- Mazarron
- Melia Don Pepe hotel
- Melilla
- Members of the Bandidos
- members of the criminal gang MS-13
- Members of the Mad Cowz and Manitoba Warriors have been at odds for several weeks as they battle for turf and the lucrative profits
- Mention of Mafia at hearing for Hells Angel murder
- Metropolitan police anti-corruption unit investigated over payments
- Mexican Cartels Moving Drugs in Armored Vehicles
- Mexican kidnapping gang's leader arrested
- Mexican police arrest 15-year-old alleged drug-gang operator in murders of 2 women
- Mexico
- Mexico Arrests Boss of La Mano con Ojos Gang
- Mexico arrests senior Zetas crime boss
- Mexico via Madrid and Alicante
- Michael Brown: From £1.6m villa to prison yard
- Michel Smith
- Mickey Green
- Microsoft online services hit by major failure
- Mijas
- Mijas Costa
- Mijas pueblo
- Mijas Town Hall’s social services
- Mijas.
- Mike Tyson has for the first time revealed his lowest point ever in a searingly candid interview.
- military and government.
- Military court in Rabat
- millionaire Merrill Lynch Co. banker Robert Kissel
- Missing
- Missing M’sian girl took lift into Thailand from stranger
- Mohammed V Airport Casablanca
- Mojacar
- Molinos Marfagones
- Montesinos
- Monzer Al Kassar
- Moraira
- Moroccan teenager found dead on Marbella roadside was shot for trying to steal marijuana plants
- Morocco
- Morón de la Frontera
- Morroco
- Moto Club 12+1
- Motril
- Moving to synthetic drugs
- Murcia
- Murcia.
- Murder
- Murder of Alejandro Ponsoda
- Murtala Mohammed International Airport
- Nador
- named with the initials I.R.G.
- Narcogangs on the Costa del Sol have been hit hard in recent weeks with some 3.3 tons of the drugs being seized by Guardia Civil
- National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and Other Related Matters
- National Court judge has indicted three former SS guards at Nazi concentration camps for genocide and crimes against humanity
- National Police have smashed a drugs gang which smuggled regular consignments of cannabis onto the Algeciras ferry
- Nautexco Marine
- near Ronda
- near Valencia
- Nechells
- Nerja
- Nevada
- New info about statin safety affects millions
- New Lockerbie bomber evidence' may clear Abdelbaset al Megrahi
- Nigerian sect kills over 100 in deadliest strike yet
- Níjar
- Nikki Beach
- Nikki Beach bar in Las Chapas
- Nikki Beach discotec
- Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport
- North Tyneside.
- northeastern Catalonia
- Novelda
- Now FOUR police chiefs face inquiry as PM is forced to call emergency session on phone hacking
- Nueva Andalucía
- Nuneaton
- Occulto
- of Hereford
- official figures have shown.
- Ojén reservoir Marbella
- Ojos
- Olga Pleguezuelos Puzueu stabbed several times
- On the run
- One in seven Cambridge students 'has sold drugs to help pay their way through university'
- One of Italy’s most notorious gangsters
- one of the main leaders of the group of Knights Templar.
- Onix Office Management in Palma
- Orihuela
- Orihuela and Torrevieja
- Orihuela Costa
- Orijuela and San Pedro del Pinatar in Murcia
- Our aim still is to establish ‘fear free zones’ where emotional distress melts away.
- Outlaw motorcycle clubs attempting to open clubhouses and tattoo parlours in Brisbane's West End and Fortitude Valley
- Paedo on the run in Huelva
- Painkiller warning as pack contains higher dose than label says
- Pakistani
- Palma
- Palma Majorca.
- Pamplona
- parents
- Pechina
- Pedro Tirado has now been imprisoned for accepting bribes
- Pego
- Peru
- Piers Morgan heads to Marbella to investigate a tale of two cities
- Pilar de la Horadada
- Piracy
- Plane loaded with Cocaine
- Playa de las Americas
- Playa de Las Américas
- Playa Marina urbanisation in Orihuela Costa
- Playasol urbanisation in Mazarrón
- Plaza y Janés
- police have arrested two men who shot at an alleged male prostitute who was dressed as a woman.
- police have still not been able to find her body.
- police hunt for Michael Brown's missing millions
- Police in Italy have seized more than a ton of pure cocaine worth
- Police in Málaga have shot dead a 54 year old
- Police probe Gold Coast shooting
- Police raided the Magog Motorcycle gang's New Plymouth headquarters yesterday
- Police Say
- Police smash Coffs crime gang
- Police smash gun supply ring operating out of tiny suburban tobacco shop
- Police study Murdoch's 'secret' iPhone account
- Police uncover 'serious and organised' criminality in £63m scam to breach European fishing quotas
- Police wrest control of Rio's largest slum
- Ponzi fraud: two men found guilty of involvement in £115m UK scam
- popular Caribbean dancing style used by adults
- Portugal
- Portugal and Italy
- Praia da Luz
- preventive custody in Spain
- Prince of Marbella
- prisoners
- Privacy Policy (site specific)
- Prostitutes in Sevilla are set to jump to the top of the council housing lists under new legislation from the City Hall
- Prostitution
- Provincial Court of Malaga
- Pub La Estrella Cómpeta
- Puerto Banus
- Puerto Banús
- Puerto Banus in Marbella
- Puerto Banús shooting
- Puerto de Alcúdia
- Puerto del Rosario
- Punta Umbría
- Putin assassination plot foiled: Russian officials
- Rabat
- Raids blunt medical marijuana season
- Rapist TV psychic Martin Smith found hanged in cell
- Rapper Young Buck -- Shot at 11 Times in Attempted Drive-by
- Rebekah Brooks and husband arrested in phone hacking inquiry
- Reina Sofia airport
- Report: Nevada Top 10 in Gang Members
- residency permit in Spain
- resident of Elche
- Rincón de la Victoria
- Rinconada Real urbanisation
- River Júcar
- Riviera Coast Invest
- Riviera del Sol
- Riviera Del Sol in Spain's Costa Del Sol
- Riviera del Sol urbanisation
- Robbery
- Robert Dawes was finally arrested in Dubai on an international warrant but is now living free on the Costa del Sol.
- Rojales
- Rójales
- Ronald Priestley
- Ronda
- Rosas
- Rosmarino restaurant
- Rupert Murdoch was branded “not a fit person” to run a major company
- Russian banker shooting: 'It looks like a contract hit'
- Russian banker shot six times had testified over murder plot
- Sabinillas
- Sacha Baron Cohen pulls Oscar stunt for The Dictator
- sacking of Juan Antonio Roca from his post as Municipal Real Estate Assessor at Marbella Town Hall was justified
- Saif al-Islam Gaddafi is pictured sitting in a plane in Zintan after his capture in Libya's rugged desert.
- sailing from Alexandria (Egypt) to Gijón
- Salamanca
- Salobreña
- Sam Ibrahim headed to jail
- San Ginés
- San Luis industrial estate
- San Miguel de Salinas
- San Pedro
- San Pedro Alcántara
- San Pedro de Alcántara
- San Roque
- San Vicente del Raspeig
- Sanlúcar de Barrameda
- Sant Cugat del Valles
- Sant Joan Despi
- Sant Jordi Alfama residential estate
- Santa María de Nieva
- Santander
- Santander's Optimal has commercialised more than $3 billion dollars of Madoff funds
- Santander’s Optimal Investment Services unit
- Santiago
- Santiago Mainar
- Saudi prince's convoy in Paris attacked by gunmen
- Scotland Yard lent police horse to Rebekah Brooks
- SCOTLAND'S failure to tackle the scandal of sex trafficking is exposed in a damning report today.
- Second arrest after man killed at Herbie Hide's home
- Sellent and Favara
- sentenced to six years and six months in prison for the attempted manslaughter of a colleague who he said harassed him.
- sentences of between two and nine years for three men charged with planning to kill a National Police officer
- serial killer
- serious and persistent breaches of Gibraltar’s financial services legislation.
- Serranía de Ronda
- Seven youths
- several lions attacked their trainers at a Ukraine circus have been caught on camera and posted on the internet.
- Sevilla
- Sevilla and Madrid of 9 members of a drugs network which smuggled cocaine into the country from South America
- Sevilla village of Pruna
- Seville
- Seville airport
- Sex Crime
- Sex is a multibillion-dollar industry in Spain
- Shawn Tyson guilty of murdering two Britons in Florida
- Sheen's ex-wife charged with cocaine distribution
- shooting a cop dead is now legal in the state of Indiana.
- Shot Dead In Gangland Hit
- shot in back in Poplar
- Sicily's tiny anti-Mafia TV channel
- Sierra de Bèrnia
- Sierra Nevada
- Silves
- Sitges
- Six alleged members of a crime gang were convicted on Wednesday of conspiring to assassinate of a well-known journalist and a fellow worker
- Six Britons arrested on Mallorca for making threats
- six men and two women
- Six people have been arrested in Valencia for kidnapping a businessman who was held captive in a countryside cabin
- small-time drug dealer was tortured
- Smuggling
- Sogecable
- Solihull.
- some of them mere children
- Son-in-law of King Juan Carlos of Spain admits he defied orders in corruption trial
- Sotogrande
- Sotogrande’s Rivera del Emperador zone.
- southern Andalucia
- Space nightclub
- Spain
- Spain and Morocco
- Spain is considered by many mafiosi as the best place to hide
- Spain no longer the main destination for Brit's second homes
- Spain to probe cigarette smuggling Crime.
- Spain's first private airport goes bust
- Spain's largest bank Santander
- Spain’s largest ever hauls of heroin: 50 kilos of the drug
- Spanish
- Spanish lawyer has disappeared along with an estimated €5 million of client’s money
- Spanish men captive in a house on an urbanisation in La Cala del Moral
- Spanish National Police
- Spanish royal family hit by fraud scandal
- Spanish state prosecutor changed his charge from murder to manslaughter
- Spanish tax authorities are cracking down on tax offenders
- Speeding was identified as a possible cause of what is believed to be one of the world's most expensive ever road accidents
- Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu.
- Star City
- Steak
- Stockton search for Hells Angels slaying suspect comes up empty
- students and the community in general the sufficient security
- Sun defence editor arrested
- Taliban free hundreds from Pakistan prison
- Tambovskaya-Malshevskaya Russian mafia
- Tambovskaya-Malyshevkaya
- Tangier
- Tarifa
- Tarifa port
- Tarragona
- Teenager Amy Fitzpatrick
- Tenerife
- Tenerife.
- Tenerifes south airport
- Terence Brown
- Thai court ruling clears the way for Viktor’s Bout possible extradition to the US
- The biggest fines in British maritime history were handed down to a group of Spanish fishermen on Thursday
- THE brother of murdered Claire Morris told last night how he held her killer's hand as they stood over her grave.
- THE crisis at the News of the World deepened after Scotland Yard said evidence showed the paper paid out more than £100
- the daily Sun had systematically paid large sums of money to “a network of corrupted officials” in the British police
- the Dutch-Argentine pilot convicted for throwing political prisoners out of an aircraft into the sea
- the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said.
- the forestry worker accused and found guilty of killing Miguel Grima
- The G-Shyne Bloods are a Richmond-area subset of the Bloods national street gang.
- The Goodfellas gangsters may live again at AMC
- the investment fund Fairfield Greenwich Group
- The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has earned one of the highest rates of police killings in the world
- the Mayor of the town of Fago
- the Netherlands
- The number of Britons arrested overseas is on the rise
- the owner of Sheffield Wednesday
- the owners of the Spanish Digital Plus satellite system
- The shooting of three IRA members by the SAS in March 1988 is linked to a major review commissioned by the Prime Minister David Cameron
- The slain Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi secretly spirited out of Libya and invested overseas more than $200 billion
- The Tottenham Hotspur manager
- the United Arab Emirates and other countries.
- There has been a weekend of terror for immigrants in Tangiers
- Thousands of children' sexually exploited by gangs
- Three bailed over murder of ex-gangster Dave Courtney's stepson Genson Courtney
- THREE bodies were found in less than 24 hours in Cullera
- three gangs have struck deals to fly drugs to West Africa and from there to Europe
- Three people were killed in a shooting outside El Dueso prison in Santoña
- Time Share
- To bring about a totally new mind
- To the School Community: Due to the great insecurity we are living
- Toledo
- Tolox
- Tonight programme
- TONY Adams has been compared to TV gangster Tony Soprano
- Torre del Mar
- Torre Pacheco
- Torreforta
- Torremelinos
- Torremolinos
- Torremolinos and Fuengirola
- Torrequebrada casino
- Torrevieja
- Torrevieja and Dénia
- Torrevieja marina.
- Torrevieja port
- Torrevieja shotgun fired in the street
- Tortosa
- Torture
- Totana
- trafficking accused found hiding in loft with £70k in cash
- Tramps bikie club loses appeal to get back its guns because of link to Hells Angels Motorcycle Club
- Tres Estrellas campsite in Gavà
- Trolling Could Get You 25 Years in Jail in Arizona
- Tulisa's Friend
- Turkish
- Twenty-Six members of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang gathered in a federal courtroom Monday
- Two British tour operators who come to Spain go bust
- Two Chinese prostitutes have been arrested for dumping a client’s body in a doorway
- Two gang members who are thought to have fled to Spain after raiding HSBC
- Two killed in biker gang war started over Starbucks
- Two men 'with Liverpool accents' in Marbella bar attack
- TWO men who have been arrested by detectives investigating the murder of crime boss Eamon 'The Don' Dunne are senior lieutenants of crime lord Christy Kinahan.
- TWO people were arrested by Local Police after they used an umbrella to rob a perfume shop in the centre of Malaga
- Two Russian prosecutors suspected of protecting underground casinos have been put on the federal wanted list
- Two UK Murdoch journalists in apparent suicide bids
- u.k. sex offender
- U.S. financier finds Spanish refuge
- UK Border Agency hit by fresh 'bribes for visas' scandal
- UK charity Crimestoppers has launched a new appeal for British fugitives believed to be on the run on in Spain
- UK photographer Paul Conroy out of Homs
- Under European Union law
- unregistered buildings
- Urbanisation Laguna III in the area of Punta Prima
- Urrugne
- US blacklists sons of Mexico drug lord Joaquin Guzman
- US State Department
- Valencia
- Valencia and on the Balearic Islands
- Valencia and Torrent
- Vecindario
- Vega Baja
- Vejer
- Venezuela arrests Colombian drug kingpin
- Venezuela on Tuesday deported three suspected drug smugglers wanted in the United States
- Victoria Pinilla
- Video Report OJ Simpson
- Vietnamese-based organization known as the Catacutan Drug Crew.
- Vigo
- Vila Joiosa
- Villajoyosa
- Visconti Restaurant Marbella
- voodoo prostitutes
- Wanted
- was at a urinal inside the Stonewall Inn when one of the defendants allegedly asked him if he was gay
- was linked to drug trafficking
- was shot dead in his office on Monday.
- was the city you avoided
- Wayne Rooney launches phone-hacking claim
- wearing blue overalls and armed with a gun stole 150 euros from a shop
- went missing nearly two years ago from the very same area
- were held by police over the weekend after a riot broke out in the Camino de los Almendrales district of Malaga City
- were used as informants
- West Malling drugs gang sentenced
- Western embassies targeted in Afghanistan attacks
- which houses Schapelle Corby and the Bali Nine
- which involved four people
- Whitney Houston full autopsy report to offer more details
- who barely survived taking contaminated cocaine that killed her 'Amazing Race' producer boss
- who sparked a diplomatic incident when they were chased into Gibraltar
- whose name is not being released
- Why don't GPS warn you that statins can harm your memory?
- with an axe buried in his head
- with colorfully lit brothels staffed mainly by poor immigrant women from Latin America
- woman from Valletta was today jailed for two years and three months after she admitted to smuggling 12 pieces of cannabis grass hidden in dates into prison
- woman studying pharmacy at Granada University who was found brutally stabbed to death in her flat
- woman was murdered on Thursday night by her partner at their home in Palma de Mallorca.
- Woody Harrelson: 'He wasn’t the greatest husband. Or father. But...
- Yard detectives investigating Maddie disappearance travel to Spain and Portugal
- Yemeni security official says that a gunman shot and killed the French manager of Austrian oil and gas company OMV
- You can buy a Kalashnikov for a hundred euros on the back streets of Athens
- Zurgena