Wednesday, 28 January 2009
Antonio Caiazzo, 50, of Camorra mafia's Vomero clan, and Francesco Simeoli, 40, were arrested Monday night as they left a restaurant
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Antonio Caiazzo, 50, of Camorra mafia's Vomero clan, and Francesco Simeoli, 40, were arrested Monday night as they left a restaurant in the suburb of Majadahonda, Italian and Spanish police said.Their capture follows a series of arrests highlighting the intense activity of the Italian mafia in Spain, which has become a big illegal drug market for the rest of Europe and a haven for money laundering.Caiazzo hid in Spain as "today it is the main international crossroads for the trafficking of hashish and cocaine," Vittorio Pisani, a Naples police official, told the ANSA news agency.Caiazzo had been on the run since March 2007 after being sentenced to 12 years in prison by a court in Naples, the home of the Camorra. He is suspected of heading a clan based in the Vomero and Arenella neighbourhoods of Naples.His suspected henchman, Simeoli, had been a fugitive since June 2007, when an arrest warrant was issued for him as well as Caiazzo and about 30 other suspected members of the Vomero clan.Spanish police said in a statement that the clan is known for "a brutal internal Camorra war that culminated in 1997 with the Arenella massacre, in which a woman died in the crossfire between two clans."
Caiazzo's clan escaped unscathed, becoming the "uncontested leader," the statement said.Their capture comes after a wave of arrests of suspected Camorra members in recent months in Spain, where the mafia has been accused of working with Colombian drug traffickers. Spain is the main entry point into Europe for cocaine and Moroccan hashish."The Camorra and Colombian cartels work together in Spain" where the Naples mafia manages part of the cocaine trafficking, an Italian police official told the El Pais daily earlier this month -- three days after the arrest in Barcelona of another accused Camorra leader, Salvatore Zazo.Zazo is suspected of importing Colombian cocaine bound for Naples thanks to a "friendship" forged in Spain between the Camorra, local gangs and Latin American cartels, said Gaetano Maruccia, a Naples military police official."Neapolitan organised crime has created logistical bases in several major Spanish cities and has key members (in the country) as well as an ample network of collaborators," Maruccia said.The Camorra clan is reported to have up to 5,000 members and is believed to be one of several mafia groups involved in drug trafficking, arms deals, prostitution and racketeering.
Spanish police investigations have repeatedly uncovered links between eastern European or Italian mafia and Colombian drug smuggling cartels.In May 2008, a suspected Italian mafia drug trafficker was arrested in Spain with his Colombian accomplice and 40,000 doses of cocaine on his person.Italian author Roberto Saviano, who wrote the best-selling mafia expose "Gomorrah," said in a 2006 interview that "Spain has been invaded by Camorra money."On Spain's Costa del Sol and Canary Islands, Italian mafia money built "several hotels and tourist compounds.""Spain is considered by many mafiosi as the best place to hide without interrupting their activities," Saviano said.
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
Police are now searching for three suspects in connection with the shooting of Richard Keogh.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Police are now searching for three suspects in connection with the shooting. A garda liaison officer based in Madrid is travelling to the Costa del Sol today to co-ordinate co-operation between the gardai and local officers.Keogh was shot dead by members of a rival drugs gang outside a casino in the tourist resort of Benalmadena on Saturday night. Shortly before the murder, Keogh had been drinking with a group of associates in an Irish bar in the resort.Spanish police initially interviewed the group as witnesses to pin down Keogh's movements and then arrested one of them, a South American man who was wanted there for alleged drug offences.Officers insisted last night that the arrest was not linked to their investigation into Keogh's brutal death.The getaway car, a Honda Civic, was found less than half a mile from the murder scene. It had been stolen last October and was discovered outside a school where the gunman had failed in his efforts to set it alight and then abandoned it.
Forensic experts took away a handgun magazine and a pair of gloves that were left in the car.Spanish interior ministry official Hilario Lopez said the murder bore the hallmarks of a gangland execution, although police were also examining other theories.Keogh (30), moved with his partner and four children to Spain after he was shot by a gang with paramilitary links while living in Duleek, Co Meath in November 2007. But he continued his links with drug trafficking on the Costa del Sol.
Keogh was regarded as a "second-tier" operator who had a wide-ranging list of international contacts, particularly in Spain and South America.Police said he was shot eight times near Torrequebrada casino on a main road overlooking the Mediterranean. He tried to escape after being shot at twice, but fell injured outside a supermarket opposite the casino. He was shot again at close range.
Keogh, originally from Carnlough Road, in Cabra, Dublin, was hit twice in the head, twice in the back and also in the thigh, lower leg and arm.Up to a dozen bullet casings were recovered from the scene.Bruno Bernet, a waiter at a nearby Italian restaurant, said: "Customers jumped when they heard the shots. I heard five". Meanwhile, Fianna Fail MEP Eoin Ryan last night called for a European-wide confiscation order for the seizure of assets from criminals involved in organised crime.He said many criminals were involved in jurisdiction hopping, which meant they illegally imported and sold drugs in one EU country, laundered the financial proceeds in another and then purchased assets, such as houses, cars and yachts, in a third country.DRUGS double-cross is believed to have been behind the latest brutal murder of an Irish criminal on Spain's Costa del Sol.Spanish police said they were satisfied trafficker Richard Keogh had fallen foul of a rival drugs outfit and the row led to his death in the tourist resort of Benalmadena on Saturday night.
Monday, 26 January 2009
UPDATED: Richard Keogh fled Ireland just over a year ago after he was wounded in a gun attack has been shot dead in southern Spain.
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Monday, January 26, 2009
Richard Keogh fled Ireland just over a year ago after he was wounded in a gun attack has been shot dead in southern Spain. The organised crime unit of the Spanish police is investigating the murder of Richard Keogh (30), from Cabra in Dublin. Security sources in Spain say the killing is believed to be drugs related.
Keogh, a father of four children aged between two and nine years, was wounded several times after at least 10 shots were fired in a drive-by shooting in Benalmadena Costa near Marbella. He was walking along a pavement with this wife at about 11.35pm on Saturday when a car pulled up and at least one occupant opened fire. Keogh collapsed on the pavement outside the Torrequebrada Hotel. The dead man is originally from Carnlough Road, Cabra, but in recent years had settled with his family in the Belfry estate, Duleek, Co Meath. On November 2nd, 2007, Keogh was putting his bin out for collection when a gunman fired at least five shots at him as his wife and two-year-old son looked on. He was wounded in the shoulder and arm but managed to run back into the safety of his home. His attacker tried to run into the house but Keogh’s partner slammed the door shut as a number of bullets hit the house. Shortly after the murder attempt, Keogh put his five bedroom detached property up for sale and moved with his partner and children to southern Spain. Keogh has been a target of the Garda National Drug Unit for a number of years as part of Operation Rugby and Operation Banish. He was associated with a man from Cabra who was a member of an international gang caught with cocaine valued at €400 million off the coast of Spain a number of years ago. Keogh’s assets are currently being investigated by the Criminal Assets Bureau. Garda sources said they regarded Keogh a “significant player” in the drugs trade here. The deceased was one of a growing number of gangland figures involved in the motor trade in Dublin. He was a partner in a garage in the north inner city. Garda sources said that while he had addresses in Balbriggan and Duleek before moving to Spain, he remained closely associated with drug dealers from Cabra and from Dublin’s north inner city. He and was also associated with the Finglas-based gang once led by Martin “Marlo” Hyland.
Gardaí suspect that when Keogh moved to Spain he began sourcing cocaine and other drugs from international gangs there for export to his contacts in Ireland. They believe his murder is most likely linked to a drugs dispute with an international cartel rather than with any Irish criminals based in Benalmadena Costa. Southern Spain is popular with Irish gangs because it is the European distribution hub for cocaine smuggled from Colombia via West Africa. Keogh’s murder is the latest in a series of killings in which Irish drug dealers have been shot after relocating to continental Europe. Peter Mitchell (39), of Summerhill in Dublin, was wounded in a shooting in Marbella last August. He was a one-time associate of John Gilligan. Drug dealer Paddy Doyle, of Portland Place, in Dublin, was shot dead near Marbella last February. The former leaders of the notorious Dublin Westies gang, Shane Coates and Stephen Sugg, were shot dead in Alicante, southern Spain, in early 2004. John McKeon, from Finglas in Dublin, has been missing presumed dead in Spain for over three years. Cork drug dealer Michael “Danser” Ahern was found dead in the freezer of an apartment in Portugal in 2005.
Keogh, a father of four children aged between two and nine years, was wounded several times after at least 10 shots were fired in a drive-by shooting in Benalmadena Costa near Marbella. He was walking along a pavement with this wife at about 11.35pm on Saturday when a car pulled up and at least one occupant opened fire. Keogh collapsed on the pavement outside the Torrequebrada Hotel. The dead man is originally from Carnlough Road, Cabra, but in recent years had settled with his family in the Belfry estate, Duleek, Co Meath. On November 2nd, 2007, Keogh was putting his bin out for collection when a gunman fired at least five shots at him as his wife and two-year-old son looked on. He was wounded in the shoulder and arm but managed to run back into the safety of his home. His attacker tried to run into the house but Keogh’s partner slammed the door shut as a number of bullets hit the house. Shortly after the murder attempt, Keogh put his five bedroom detached property up for sale and moved with his partner and children to southern Spain. Keogh has been a target of the Garda National Drug Unit for a number of years as part of Operation Rugby and Operation Banish. He was associated with a man from Cabra who was a member of an international gang caught with cocaine valued at €400 million off the coast of Spain a number of years ago. Keogh’s assets are currently being investigated by the Criminal Assets Bureau. Garda sources said they regarded Keogh a “significant player” in the drugs trade here. The deceased was one of a growing number of gangland figures involved in the motor trade in Dublin. He was a partner in a garage in the north inner city. Garda sources said that while he had addresses in Balbriggan and Duleek before moving to Spain, he remained closely associated with drug dealers from Cabra and from Dublin’s north inner city. He and was also associated with the Finglas-based gang once led by Martin “Marlo” Hyland.
Gardaí suspect that when Keogh moved to Spain he began sourcing cocaine and other drugs from international gangs there for export to his contacts in Ireland. They believe his murder is most likely linked to a drugs dispute with an international cartel rather than with any Irish criminals based in Benalmadena Costa. Southern Spain is popular with Irish gangs because it is the European distribution hub for cocaine smuggled from Colombia via West Africa. Keogh’s murder is the latest in a series of killings in which Irish drug dealers have been shot after relocating to continental Europe. Peter Mitchell (39), of Summerhill in Dublin, was wounded in a shooting in Marbella last August. He was a one-time associate of John Gilligan. Drug dealer Paddy Doyle, of Portland Place, in Dublin, was shot dead near Marbella last February. The former leaders of the notorious Dublin Westies gang, Shane Coates and Stephen Sugg, were shot dead in Alicante, southern Spain, in early 2004. John McKeon, from Finglas in Dublin, has been missing presumed dead in Spain for over three years. Cork drug dealer Michael “Danser” Ahern was found dead in the freezer of an apartment in Portugal in 2005.
Sunday, 25 January 2009
Richard Keogh murdered in Gangland shooting outside the casino in Benalmadena
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Sunday, January 25, 2009
Dublin gangster Richard Keogh has been killed in a gangland-style shooting in Spain.He was shot outside a casino in Benalmadena on the Costa del Sol at around 11pm last night.
Keogh was known to the gardaí for his suspected involvement in drug trafficking and it is understood he was a target of the Criminal Assets Bureau, the Garda National Drugs and the UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency.Originally from Carnlough Road in Cabra, he moved to Spain two years ago after a previous attempt on his life in Duleen, Co Louth.According to reports, the father-of-four died after a car pulled up and a gunman fired at least 10 shots at him.It happened in the Avenida del Sol at 2320 on Saturday night, and the National Police has opened a full investigation. A passerby saw the body on the ground next to the casino.
Keogh was known to the gardaí for his suspected involvement in drug trafficking and it is understood he was a target of the Criminal Assets Bureau, the Garda National Drugs and the UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency.Originally from Carnlough Road in Cabra, he moved to Spain two years ago after a previous attempt on his life in Duleen, Co Louth.According to reports, the father-of-four died after a car pulled up and a gunman fired at least 10 shots at him.It happened in the Avenida del Sol at 2320 on Saturday night, and the National Police has opened a full investigation. A passerby saw the body on the ground next to the casino.
Las Palmas rapist,found hanged
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Sunday, January 25, 2009
Las Palmas rapist, or the White Van rapist, Miguel Ángel M.R. who was accused on 22 counts of the crime, was found hanged in the baths of the El Salto de El Negro jail in Las Palmas on Thursday afternoon.His body was found by one of the three other inmates who are granted their exercise time together, separate from the main group of prisoners. Prison sources said they could not say whether his death was a murder or a suicide.He had been arrested on September 11 after a two year long prison investigation, and was being held on remand waiting for his trial. 11 women had identified him as their attacker.
Bank robbery at the CAM savings bank in Avenida de Novelda in Elche
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Sunday, January 25, 2009
Two people have been arrested by National and Local Police after a bank robbery at noon yesterday at an office of the CAM savings bank in Avenida de Novelda in Elche.They had used a fake gun and a large knife to carry out the attack at 1230. There were no injuries in the incident, save for a woman who had to be taken to a local health centre after suffering an anxiety attack.
Fernando Moreno was victim of ‘express kidnapping’ abandoned white van with British number plates found
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Sunday, January 25, 2009
Fernando Moreno ran a family construction business, founded some 40 years ago. He was last seen at 10am on Wednesday morning and family members reported him missing that same morning, reportedly fearing that he may have been kidnapped. They then received a phone call from a person with a Latin American accent who demanded two million € for the businessman, and throughout the day there were more calls in which the amount demanded was reduced. The final call at 1600 on Wednesday demanded 600,000 €. The phone then went silent until 2200 when the kidnappers said they had released the businessman ‘close to the Ojén reservoir’.
Police say they think he was victim of a so called ‘express kidnapping’ and were also investigating an abandoned white van with British number plates found in the area of the body, and thought to have been used by the kidnappers.76 year old Marbella businessman who died during an express kidnapping attempt last week, Fernando Moreno, did not meet his death through natural causes. His body was found, in a chair hands tied above his head, with feet and neck also tied and mouth taped up, and with his head covered up, on Thursday inside an abandoned building between Marbella and Ojen with no outward signs of violence. However the autopsy carried out on Friday indicates that he suffocated to death through swallowing a piece of the cloth which had been placed in his mouth. Sources indicate that the autopsy was a full one and lasted for seven hours, and that several samples taken could help to resolve the case.The investigators consider that he was probably still alive when his kidnappers left the scene after negotiating his release and the payment of a ransom with him and his family. Police say no money was paid, and they are interested in the statement from one of Fernando Moreno’s workers who saw an old white right-hand drive van, with British number plates in the area. The van has now been located in Marbella and forensic scientists have been combing it for prints and DNA.Government Sub-Delegate in Málaga, Hilario López Luna, has confirmed that the businessman was kidnapped. Reports say that the kidnappers were of Latin American origin. Initially in phone calls to the family they demanded two million €, a sum which later was reduced to 600,000 €. Reporting restrictions have now been imposed in the case.
Police say they think he was victim of a so called ‘express kidnapping’ and were also investigating an abandoned white van with British number plates found in the area of the body, and thought to have been used by the kidnappers.76 year old Marbella businessman who died during an express kidnapping attempt last week, Fernando Moreno, did not meet his death through natural causes. His body was found, in a chair hands tied above his head, with feet and neck also tied and mouth taped up, and with his head covered up, on Thursday inside an abandoned building between Marbella and Ojen with no outward signs of violence. However the autopsy carried out on Friday indicates that he suffocated to death through swallowing a piece of the cloth which had been placed in his mouth. Sources indicate that the autopsy was a full one and lasted for seven hours, and that several samples taken could help to resolve the case.The investigators consider that he was probably still alive when his kidnappers left the scene after negotiating his release and the payment of a ransom with him and his family. Police say no money was paid, and they are interested in the statement from one of Fernando Moreno’s workers who saw an old white right-hand drive van, with British number plates in the area. The van has now been located in Marbella and forensic scientists have been combing it for prints and DNA.Government Sub-Delegate in Málaga, Hilario López Luna, has confirmed that the businessman was kidnapped. Reports say that the kidnappers were of Latin American origin. Initially in phone calls to the family they demanded two million €, a sum which later was reduced to 600,000 €. Reporting restrictions have now been imposed in the case.
Friday, 23 January 2009
Spanish crime gang used an Irish trawler to land €850,000 of cannabis
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Friday, January 23, 2009
€850,000 of cannabis that was seized in Dingle last year was smuggled into the country by a Spanish crime gang using an Irish trawler.At Tralee Circuit Criminal Court on Monday Ignacio Goyeneche with an address in San Tando, Spain, and Lisa Basire of Scanlon’s Cottage, Ballyhea were jailed for their part in the massive drugs seizure in Dingle last July.Cannabis, worth €850,000 was found by gardaí in early morning raids in different locations in the Dingle area on July 8 last. The majority was found at Lisa Basire’s bedsit, the rest in Mr Goyeneche’s car.
Both pleaded guilty to ‘possession for sale or supply’ of the drugs Judge Carroll Moran sentenced Ignacio Goyeneche to seven years in prison and Lisa Basire to three years. In the course of the trial, details emerged of how the huge haul was brought into Ireland with the assistance of a major Spanish crime figure and Irish smugglers. After the haul was uncovered, thanks to an anonymous tip, Ignacio Goyeneche told gardaí how the massive consignment had been brought into the country. The Spaniard, an unemployed fisherman who lived in Dingle 18 years ago, was a key figure in the operation which began in Spain where the drugs were provided by a major Spanish crime figure. Ignacio Goyeneche said he watched as 72 kilos of cannabis was stashed in an Irish owned and operated trawler, which then sailed from northern Spain to Bantry in Cork. According to Goyeneche the drugs were successfully landed in the Bantry area in early July 2008. Once the shipment was safely ashore, Ignacio Goyeneche said he helped break up the drugs and transport them to Dingle where the majority, 65 kilos worth €785,000, was stashed in hidden compartments under a bed in the home of Lisa Basire in Ballyhea. The rest, 50 bales worth €76,000, was hidden behind panels in the boot of Mr Goyeneche’s Volvo car. Gardaí said Mr Goyeneche had refused to name the Spanish crime figure who supplied the drugs or the Irish fisherman who helped smuggle the drugs. Goyeneche said he was afraid to name the Spanish crime figure whom he described only as “a heavy.” The Kerry coastline has long been known as a haven for smugglers. The sheer scale of the waters and coastline involved, coupled with the many bays and inlets of Kerry and west Cork, has made the work of gardai, customs and the Navy extremely difficult. Even a recent US Drug Enforcement Agency Report raised concerns that the Kerry and Cork coast has become a major European drugs gateway. Meanwhile, English woman Lisa Basire, who was jailed for three years this week for her part in last summer’s €850,000 cannabis haul in Dingle, was described in court as a loner who made no profit whatsoever from the deal. Miss Basire, originally from London, spent her 38th birthday in Tralee Circuit Criminal Court on Monday where she pleaded guilty to possessing €785,000 worth of cannabis at Scanlons Cottage, Ballyhea on July 8 2008. Gardaí at the trial said they believed Lisa Basire when she said she had no part in importing the drugs, was not a drug dealer and had not benefited financially in any way from the drugs.
Both pleaded guilty to ‘possession for sale or supply’ of the drugs Judge Carroll Moran sentenced Ignacio Goyeneche to seven years in prison and Lisa Basire to three years. In the course of the trial, details emerged of how the huge haul was brought into Ireland with the assistance of a major Spanish crime figure and Irish smugglers. After the haul was uncovered, thanks to an anonymous tip, Ignacio Goyeneche told gardaí how the massive consignment had been brought into the country. The Spaniard, an unemployed fisherman who lived in Dingle 18 years ago, was a key figure in the operation which began in Spain where the drugs were provided by a major Spanish crime figure. Ignacio Goyeneche said he watched as 72 kilos of cannabis was stashed in an Irish owned and operated trawler, which then sailed from northern Spain to Bantry in Cork. According to Goyeneche the drugs were successfully landed in the Bantry area in early July 2008. Once the shipment was safely ashore, Ignacio Goyeneche said he helped break up the drugs and transport them to Dingle where the majority, 65 kilos worth €785,000, was stashed in hidden compartments under a bed in the home of Lisa Basire in Ballyhea. The rest, 50 bales worth €76,000, was hidden behind panels in the boot of Mr Goyeneche’s Volvo car. Gardaí said Mr Goyeneche had refused to name the Spanish crime figure who supplied the drugs or the Irish fisherman who helped smuggle the drugs. Goyeneche said he was afraid to name the Spanish crime figure whom he described only as “a heavy.” The Kerry coastline has long been known as a haven for smugglers. The sheer scale of the waters and coastline involved, coupled with the many bays and inlets of Kerry and west Cork, has made the work of gardai, customs and the Navy extremely difficult. Even a recent US Drug Enforcement Agency Report raised concerns that the Kerry and Cork coast has become a major European drugs gateway. Meanwhile, English woman Lisa Basire, who was jailed for three years this week for her part in last summer’s €850,000 cannabis haul in Dingle, was described in court as a loner who made no profit whatsoever from the deal. Miss Basire, originally from London, spent her 38th birthday in Tralee Circuit Criminal Court on Monday where she pleaded guilty to possessing €785,000 worth of cannabis at Scanlons Cottage, Ballyhea on July 8 2008. Gardaí at the trial said they believed Lisa Basire when she said she had no part in importing the drugs, was not a drug dealer and had not benefited financially in any way from the drugs.
UPDATED:Spanish police seize fake and stolen Dalís at a hotel in the southern Costa del Sol region.
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Friday, January 23, 2009
Spanish police are seeking the owner of a £1.1m bronze elephant, possibly sculpted by Salvador Dalí, that was stolen with a major haul of work purportedly created by the mustachioed master of the so-called paranoid-critical method.The three-metre-high elephant was impounded with 81 works that had been on display at a hotel in the southern Costa del Sol region. It was not clear whether the pieces were stolen, genuine or fakes.The works, which included sculpture, bas reliefs, lithographs, textiles, furniture and cutlery had been transported to the hotel in Estepona from France and were due to be auctioned there. The asking price for the elephant sculpture, believed to be a work known as the Space Elephant, was €1.2m (£1.1m) .Police said they were investigating reports from around the world that up to a dozen pieces similar to those on display had been stolen. The robberies had been reported in the United States, France, Belgium and Spain. An unidentified Frenchman was arrested and charged with fraud and faking documents, they said.frenchman was arrested yesterday for trying to organize an exhibition of works by Dali in a hotel in Fuengirola, an coastal town between here and Marbella. Yes, a hotel in Fuengirola is a likely place for a serious art exhibit. So it's pefectly normal for the works to be thrown into a truck sent here from France. And of course you'd store over sixty Dali originals in one of the hotel's rooms with no special security. Right. And exactly who did this guy think was going to buy these valuable pieces of art? Dali is one of the most forge artists in the world. I guess the guy figured he'd find plenty of suckers here who wanted to launder some money. And probably a very reasonable supposition
Neil Davison is currently at large having been arrested on a European arrest warrant in February 2008.
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Friday, January 23, 2009
Neil Davison, also known as Richard Neil Davison, was taken into custody almost five years ago when Spanish customs officers swooped as part of a large-scale operation with their Suffolk counterparts.The bid to smash the multi-million pound drugs racket netted 16 other suspects in Malaga, Nerja and Estepona, who were alleged to be involved in the trafficking operation.Around 70 Spanish officers carried out the raids aimed at preventing drugs being smuggled from north Africa to Spain.However, despite his arrest in March 2004 Davison, who ran a boat-building company in Lowestoft, has yet to stand trial.After being released pending further inquiries, Davison skipped bail during the intervening years. He was apprehended again last year after a warrant was put out for his arrest.Despite fleeing once before, Davison was granted bail and went on the run again. A year on he is still a fugitive.
Davison, formerly of Colville Road, Lowestoft, was originally arrested as he came out of his flat overlooking the beach at Estepona on the Costa del Sol.At the same time his home in Lowestoft was raided by Suffolk customs officers and separate amounts of cash totalling £1million were seized at the premises. Several boats at Davison's company were also seized and impounded.Davison had settled in the Costa Del Sol several years before. The flat he was in at the time of his arrest was believed to be one of at least 10 he had in eastern Spain.At first Davison was remanded in jail following his arrest and held in a prison near Malaga. However, he was subsequently released on bail, from which he absconded for the first time.
A spokeswoman for HM Customs and Revenue confirmed Davison had not returned to answer his bail on two separate occasions.She said: "Neil Davison is currently at large having been arrested on a European arrest warrant in February 2008. He was granted bail from which he has absconded."Over the years the nature of drug trafficking between Spain and Morocco, known as the 'hashish gateway' changed, leading to different types of high-speed boats being used to outrun the authorities.
Davison's boat-building firm produced powerful semi-rigid hull inflatable boats, known as RHIBS.In just over a year before his arrest around 100 such boats, worth an average of 60,000 Euros, are believed to have been seized in southern Spain.
Davison, formerly of Colville Road, Lowestoft, was originally arrested as he came out of his flat overlooking the beach at Estepona on the Costa del Sol.At the same time his home in Lowestoft was raided by Suffolk customs officers and separate amounts of cash totalling £1million were seized at the premises. Several boats at Davison's company were also seized and impounded.Davison had settled in the Costa Del Sol several years before. The flat he was in at the time of his arrest was believed to be one of at least 10 he had in eastern Spain.At first Davison was remanded in jail following his arrest and held in a prison near Malaga. However, he was subsequently released on bail, from which he absconded for the first time.
A spokeswoman for HM Customs and Revenue confirmed Davison had not returned to answer his bail on two separate occasions.She said: "Neil Davison is currently at large having been arrested on a European arrest warrant in February 2008. He was granted bail from which he has absconded."Over the years the nature of drug trafficking between Spain and Morocco, known as the 'hashish gateway' changed, leading to different types of high-speed boats being used to outrun the authorities.
Davison's boat-building firm produced powerful semi-rigid hull inflatable boats, known as RHIBS.In just over a year before his arrest around 100 such boats, worth an average of 60,000 Euros, are believed to have been seized in southern Spain.
Thursday, 22 January 2009
Arrested five Britons in the Costa Del Sol and Tenerife
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Police have arrested five Britons in the Costa Del Sol and Tenerife, and confiscated assets believed to be worth as much as twelve million euros after accusing the entire group of being involved in the distribution of the drug 'speed'. The investigation started after 70 Kilos of speed was found in a truck in Oxford, that had been sent by the group from Belgium. Amongst the assets confiscated were: a duplex apartment in Marbella of over 300 square metres; nineteen other pieces of real estate; various bank accounts, and several Porsches, Hummers, Mercedes and Ferraris as well as two luxury yachts. What apparently drew the attention of the police was that one of the detainees, who is not even thirty, and apparently without any job at all, managed to acquire fifteen pieces of real estate over two years.
Castellón confiscated over two kilos of cocaine
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Guardia Civil in Castellón have detained some seven people - five Spaniards, a Columbian and a Venezuelan - and accused them of forming a drugs syndicate that bought, transformed and sold cocaine in the province. After the arrests, police confiscated over two kilos of cocaine as well as a large amount of acetone that is used to transform the drug for its commercial sale.
Wednesday, 21 January 2009
Man accused of three murders and several robberies, who has been on the run since 2004, has been arrested in Fuengirola.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Man accused of three murders and several robberies, who has been on the run since 2004, has been arrested in Fuengirola.A local police patrol from Mijas tried to identify the man who was driving a top of the range car, but before being questioned he drove off. A police car chase ensued ending with his arrest, according to a press release from Mijas Town Hall. The man was armed at the time and in the company of a woman.
Drug-related settling of scores body of a chopped up man has been found in an abandoned suitcase
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
body of a chopped up man has been found in an abandoned suitcase on waste ground in Benimaclet, Valencia.A passerby saw the suitcase and called the Local Police to the scene in Calle Mistral at 6pm on Tuesday night. They advised the National Police once they saw the suitcase contained the chopped up male body, which is still to be identified. Police think a drug-related settling of scores is the most likely motive for the crime.
Raids in Marbella, on the Costa del Sol, and Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, resulted in the Britons being arrested.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Ronald O'Dea, 42, and James McDonald, 39, both from Glasgow, were detained following police raids in November. Londoners Stephen Denis Brown, 42 and Brian Rawlings, 63, were also arrested in a joint operation with the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency. The men are expected to spend several months in prison before facing trial at the National Criminal Court in Madrid. The operation also resulted in the arrest of Gerard Mooney, from Dublin, in October 2008. It is alleged that a truck that he was driving to Scotland contained 70kg of speed when it was stopped by police near Oxford. The subsequent raids in Marbella, on the Costa del Sol, and Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, resulted in the Britons being arrested. The money laundering charges relate to the seizure of property in Spain along with luxury goods worth nearly £11m. These included a Ferrari F430 Spyder, a 599 Fiorano, two Hummers, a Porsche Cayenne turbo, an Audi Q7, a Mercedes 63 AMG and two BMWs. A luxury yacht was also confiscated.
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
Settling of scores between drug dealers
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
While out walking in Novelda a man came across the body of a man of around 30 years . The man had been dumped at the side of a pathway close to the castle and alongside the river Vinalopo.The police were called and the man was quickly identified who was a known criminal and had a police record for drug trafficking .The body showed signs of violence and he had also been shot in the face .Early indications point to a settling of scores between drug dealers as a motive for the murder.The victim was well known to the police and the GuardiaCivil in the area . Three years ago he was arrested while driving a van containing 100 kg of hashish . He was also part of a gang who kidnapped a nightclub owner in Sax .
Police have found 11 tons of hashish hidden in two garages in the Avenida de la Innovación in Sevilla.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Police have found 11 tons of hashish hidden in two garages in the Avenida de la Innovación in Sevilla. It’s the largest amount of drugs to be found in the city for the past decade, one of the largest found in Spain, and is valued at 16 million €.
National Police say the drug was packed into 361 bales, and was found after they were in chase of a member of a drug-trafficking organization.Named as 32 year old Benjamín R.R he was arrested along with one other who is thought to have been purchasing some of the drug although its thought the main destination for it was the countries of the north of Europe.
National Police say the drug was packed into 361 bales, and was found after they were in chase of a member of a drug-trafficking organization.Named as 32 year old Benjamín R.R he was arrested along with one other who is thought to have been purchasing some of the drug although its thought the main destination for it was the countries of the north of Europe.
Drug Smuggling gang 28 years and nine months prison has been handed down in total
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Prison sentences have been confirmed against nine people who were found guilty of transporting as much as 2,000 kilos of hashish to Dénia. A total of 28 years and nine months has been handed down in total to the none, most of them serving some three years inside. The group brought a haul of 2,000 kilos of the drug from Melilla to Dénia in an operation which was organized from Málaga, and intercepted by the police on the Dénia beach.
Monday, 19 January 2009
Malaga University carried out 1300 ” victimisation Surveys ”
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Malaga University has done a piece of research into the reporting of crime by members of the public and compared the results with the statistics which are published by the authorities .The team carried out 1300 ” victimisation Surveys ” on 2005 asking members of the public if they had been the victims of crimes such as car theft , having something stolen from a car , being threatened , sexual assault and having their homes burgled .Sixty six percent or two out of every three said that they had been victims of such crimes but only 41% said that they had reported the incidents.The reluctance to report them might be that they didn’t trust the system , were embarrassed or they might have been too scared to do so .Damage to vehicles was the most common crime , yet it was the least reported while car thefts and burglaries were the most reported and yet occurred less often , maybe because of the insurance connection .Published statistics are based on the crimes that are reported and what the survey discovered is that this is not always a true reflection of what is actually happening .
Salvatore Zazo leader of the Mazzarella crime family captured in Barcelona
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Italy's paramilitary Carabinieri police working with Spain's Civil Guard arrested Salvatore Zazo as he was making a phone call in a shop in Barcelona on Saturday.Italian police say a Neapolitan fugitive wanted on drug trafficking charges has been captured in Barcelona.Italian police official Angelo Mazzagatti said on Sunday that an arrest warrant had been issued for Zazo a few months ago. He said Zazo, 52, was suspected of international trafficking in cocaine.Investigators say they believe Zazo has been leading the Mazzarella crime family in the historic center of Naples. It is part of the Camorra criminal syndicate.Police say authorities will ask for Zazo's extradition to Italy to stand trial.
Friday, 16 January 2009
Local man has been sentenced by the Málaga Provincial Court to 18 years in prison for killing another in a bar in San Pedro
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Friday, January 16, 2009
Local man has been sentenced by the Málaga Provincial Court to 18 years in prison for killing another in a bar in San Pedro de Alcántara in September 2006.It apparently started when the two men collided by mistake in the bar, with the aggressor then going to his home to get a knife and returning to the bar to stab the other man who died the following day.The aggressor was also found guilty of attempting to kill the victim’s friend, stabbing him from the back. After the aggression the man went back home and then went to the Local Police with his mother. He had claimed he only wanted to frighten the other men with his knife. The court heard that the man was considered to be emotionally unstable and also ordered him to pay 250,000 € in compensation.
Spain's anticorruption prosecutor has opened an investigation into Bernard Madoff's alleged fraud
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Friday, January 16, 2009
Spain's anticorruption prosecutor has opened an investigation into Bernard Madoff's alleged fraud, which may cost clients of Banco Santander, the nation's largest lender and the owner of US-based Sovereign Bancorp, $3.1 billion.The probe began last month, said an official at the prosecutor's office who asked not to be identified.Santander said on Dec. 14 that customers were at risk from investments with Madoff through its Optimal Investment Services hedge fund unit.Madoff's New York-based firm collapsed in December after he told his sons it was a $50 billion Ponzi scheme, according to a complaint filed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
"Santander has been very transparent about its exposure to Madoff," said Luis Benguerel, a trader at Interbrokers Espanola SA in Barcelona. "Santander is a victim in this case."The Wall Street Journal reported that Spanish prosecutors are investigating how Santander lost client money through Madoff's alleged fraud. A spokesman for the bank declined to comment. The official at the prosecutor's office said Santander wasn't a target of the probe.The anticorruption prosecutor will be examining the relationship between Santander, the investment fund Fairfield Greenwich Group, and the Madoff funds, the Journal reported. Fairfield had $7.5 billion with Madoff.About two-thirds of losses incurred by Santander clients were borne by investors in Latin America, the Journal said.
"Santander has been very transparent about its exposure to Madoff," said Luis Benguerel, a trader at Interbrokers Espanola SA in Barcelona. "Santander is a victim in this case."The Wall Street Journal reported that Spanish prosecutors are investigating how Santander lost client money through Madoff's alleged fraud. A spokesman for the bank declined to comment. The official at the prosecutor's office said Santander wasn't a target of the probe.The anticorruption prosecutor will be examining the relationship between Santander, the investment fund Fairfield Greenwich Group, and the Madoff funds, the Journal reported. Fairfield had $7.5 billion with Madoff.About two-thirds of losses incurred by Santander clients were borne by investors in Latin America, the Journal said.
Wednesday, 14 January 2009
Sir Steve Redgrave invested in a £2million off-plan villa on Royal Marbella Group in return for a discount on the property
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Trio of sporting stars who backed property developments in Spain with their own money and persuaded other British Fly to Let investors to do the same, are now counting the cost after the schemes were scrapped.The Daily Mail carried the story of how five-time Olympic champion Sir Steve Redgrave, 1966 World Cup hero Sir Geoff Hurst, and former England World Cup rugby star Tony Underwood were all endorsers and investors in the Royal Marbella Group, which later became the Royal Duja Group.
Some of Royal Duja's projects, such as Royal Cabanas in the Algarve, where other well known names, such as Spurs manager Harry Redknapp, invested, did go ahead. But the newspaper reported that another of the investment projects, Lince Sanctuario near Seville, will never be built. It was said that Redgrave invested in a £2million off-plan villa on this site and in return for a discount on the property had allowed his face and name to be used to promote the development on Royal Duja Group's billboards. He is now seking legal advice over the issue.In an interview with the Daily Mail, Redgrave said: “It's been a disaster, with the planning permission revoked. I have lost my investment. I've done promotional work for the developer and that was half the payment for the plot I had. I've lost a hell of a lot of time and image.“I've been talking to Geoff Hurst and he has similar problems. He has invested and he has friends who invested,” added Redgrave.The newspaper report explained how Hurst's and Underwood's off-plan flats at the former Royal Marbella development at Aldea Beach in Manilva on the Costa del Sol were issued building licences illegally by local mayor Pedro Tirado.Tirado has now been imprisoned for accepting bribes and Hurst is leading a group action to try to get back money he and other investors put into the development which are now unlikely to materialise.
Guardia Civil officers arrested two people caught trying to smuggle 6.5kg of cocaine
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Guardia Civil officers at Tenerife’s north airport arrested two people caught trying to smuggle 6.5kg of cocaine into the island.
The couple, identified only by their initials, have been charged with crimes against the public health.
The man, 24-year-old D.A.M.B and his female companion, 35-year-old D.R.A., both Uruguayan nationals, arrived on a flight from mainland Spain.
After police became suspicious of the pair they were questioned, which raised suspicions even more and led to a body search, which revealed the drugs strapped to their bodies.
Police also discovered a large quantity of money and the pair have been detained without bail pending a court appearance.
Monday, 12 January 2009
Guardia Civil officers arrested two Estonian men
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Guardia Civil officers arrested two Estonian men, aged 23 and 24, at TFS on Friday for carrying 1,793 grams, almost 2 kilos, of cocaine inside their bodies. Agents became suspicious at the high level of nervousness in the two at routine airport clearance checks, and they were even more suspicious when searches of the men’s luggage found nothing. The pair were taken to have X-rays, and both were found to be carrying capsules. After these were evacuated, it was discovered that the first man was carrying 92 capsules containing 1,012 grams of cocaine, and the other 71 containing 781 grams. They are now being judicially processed.
Seized 4,400 kilos of hashish from a yacht flying the British flag
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Seized 4,400 kilos of hashish from a yacht flying the British flag off the coast of Torrevieja early last Friday morning and arrested the two crew members. Antonio L.R., aged 37, is a Spaniard with previous convictions for drug smuggling, and Daniel D.D., 28, is a North African who was carrying French identification and a British passport as well. Customs had spotted the craft during the afternoon on New Year's Day sailing 12 miles out to sea and considering it ‘suspicious', sent the Arao patrol boat to investigate. Provincial customs and excise department chief Arturo Marcos said that it had been sailing very slowly with its lights turned off. The yacht, a 12-metre-long vessel called the Masquerade, changed course and officers decided to carry out a search when it entered Spanish waters. Three officers boarded without resistance at 07.00 and immediately saw the contraband in several packages on the deck of the boat. They obtained a search warrant and took the crew and cargo to Alicante port, arriving at around 11.00. The drugs were unloaded on the quay, attracting the attention of several passersby, and the suspects were taken to the National Police headquarters. The investigation into the intended destination of the shipment, valued at 18 million euros, remains open.
Saturday, 10 January 2009
Arrested by police on the Costa del Sol Rolf Dieter-Glaetzner
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Saturday, January 10, 2009
Rolf Dieter-Glaetzner absconded prior to a scheduled Edinburgh High Court appearance and spent more than six years on the run before his re-arrest in Spain.47-year-old German national accused of sexually abusing two young girls in Scotland, skipped bail in the UK and has been arrested by police on the Costa del Sol, Spain, it was confirmed on Thursday.Detectives indicate that the fugitive will now face extradition proceedings. Charges against him in Scotland include a series of violent sexual assaults on two girls, aged six and seven at the time.Dieter-Glaetzner appeared initially at Stirling Sheriff Court in October of 2001, and was granted bail.He subsequently broke conditions of his bail, returning to his native Germany where he remained for about one year.When he returned to Scotland in July 2002, he was rearrested, and brought before the Edinburgh High Court.Once again, Dieter-Glaetzner was granted bail, pending a trial at Forfar High Court in Forfar in October of 2002. He left the country, however, for the second time, and remained at large until his capture in Spain was announced on Thursday of this week.
A Central Scotland Police spokeswoman confirmed reports that a suspect had been arrested by Costa del Sol police.
A Central Scotland Police spokeswoman confirmed reports that a suspect had been arrested by Costa del Sol police.
Friday, 9 January 2009
Leónidas Vargas Vargas has been shot dead in his bed of a Madrid hospital
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Friday, January 09, 2009
Colombian drug trafficker has been shot dead in his bed of a Madrid hospital. Leónidas Vargas Vargas received four shots from a pistol with a silencer after an individual entered his room in the 12 de Octubre Hospital at 8pm last night.
There were two people in room 543 and the assassin asked first which one was Vargas.
Police consider the shooting is almost certainly a settling of scores, with Vargas known as ‘El Viejo’ and to be linked to the Medellín drugs cartel. He was arrested in 2006 but was now granted release because of a lung problem. Police are now studying security tapes to see if the assassin has been caught on camera.Leonidas Vargas, a once powerful Colombian drug trafficker, has been shot dead in his hospital bed in the Spanish capital, Madrid. Police said that a gunman entered his room and fired four shots at Vargas, who was being treated for lung disease.
Vargas, 59, was the head of the Caqueta cartel which ran vast cocaine laboratories in Colombia in the 1980s. After serving a prison sentence in Colombia, he was arrested in Spain in 2006 and was on bail awaiting trial. The Spanish authorities stopped him up for carrying a fake Venezuelan passport, and he was later charged in connection with a 500kg (1,100lb) cocaine haul. His trial was delayed and he was admitted to the Doce de Octubre hospital for treatment in early January. Witnesses say two people entered Vargas' room on the fifth floor of the hospital. One man took out a pistol with a silencer and fired four shots at Vargas, who was asleep. His killing is believed to be part of a settling of accounts between rival drug-trafficking organisations, says the BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Colombia. Vargas assumed a low profile after being released in Colombia, but in the 1980s he was allied with the powerful Medellin drug cartel of Pablo Escobar. An idea of the scale of his wealth at the time was revealed after the Colombian state seized $29m worth of properties from him.
Tuesday, 6 January 2009
32 year old drug mule who came over a bit poorly at Reina Sofia last night.
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Tuesday, January 06, 2009
32 year old drug mule who came over a bit poorly at Reina Sofia last night. He told the medical services at the airport that he was feeling unwell. A couple of hours later and 78 capsules of cocaine lighter, the Guardia Civil are now keeping him company at the hospital in Santa Cruz.
Peaceful protest march in Almeria
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Tuesday, January 06, 2009
peaceful protest march in Almeria
City this Friday, January 9th 2009 - a year exactly after Len and Helen Prior's house
was demolished by the Junta de Andalucía. It's being organised by AULAN, AUAN (both anti-property abuse associations inAlmeria), Ciudadanos Europeos and others. This is our first big opportunity to showthat the arbitrary treatment towards property owners must be stopped.
City this Friday, January 9th 2009 - a year exactly after Len and Helen Prior's house
was demolished by the Junta de Andalucía. It's being organised by AULAN, AUAN (both anti-property abuse associations inAlmeria), Ciudadanos Europeos and others. This is our first big opportunity to showthat the arbitrary treatment towards property owners must be stopped.
Sunday, 4 January 2009
Immigrant has been shot dead by the Moroccan police when trying to cross the border fence in the Spanish enclave of Melilla
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Sunday, January 04, 2009
Immigrant has been shot dead by the Moroccan police when trying to cross the border fence in the Spanish enclave of Melilla. The police opened fire against a group of 80 Sub-Saharan people who were storming the fence at Iyasenen, and another 14 people were arrested. The dead man died when on his way to hospital, and the rest of the group managed to escape, but none made the crossing into Spain.There was a similar attack from a group of 150 last November.
18 year old’s arrested in their van at Adra
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Sunday, January 04, 2009
two 18 year old’s from Melilla were arrested in their van at Adra, Almería after 150 kilos of hashish was found in hidden compartments in their car.
Almería launch was heading to shore with 1,400 kilos of hashish on board.
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Sunday, January 04, 2009
Four crew from a small launch, two of them underage, have been arrested in Almería.
It happened at 4am on Saturday in the waters of Níjar, close to Punta Polacra. The launch was heading to shore with 1,400 kilos of hashish on board. On the interception by the Maritime Guardia Civil two of those on the launch jumped into the sea in an effort to swim to shore. Both were resuced by the authorities.
It happened at 4am on Saturday in the waters of Níjar, close to Punta Polacra. The launch was heading to shore with 1,400 kilos of hashish on board. On the interception by the Maritime Guardia Civil two of those on the launch jumped into the sea in an effort to swim to shore. Both were resuced by the authorities.
Large arms find in Majorca
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Sunday, January 04, 2009
Spanish police have broken up an arms trafficking gang, seizing nearly 300 weapons as well as 350 kilos of ammunition, police said Friday. Five people were detained in Palma Majorca and in Zamora in the north of the Spanish mainland. They included the owner of an arms store and an expert who repaired used weapons. The confiscated weapons ranged from revolvers to rifles and machine guns. Police also seized mortars and grenade launchers.
Saturday, 3 January 2009
€50m had been stolen from account at Barclays in Marbella between 2001 and 2003.
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Saturday, January 03, 2009
Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Thani,had €50m stolen from account at Barclays in Marbella between 2001 and 2003. Last month Barclays was reportedly ordered to post €20m as security with a Spanish court as part of a legal battle. At the time a settlement was said to be still some way off after a letter from the sheikh in the summer which vowed he would pursue every legal route possible to recover his money.
The sheikh claims a former employee set up a bank account at Barclays' Marbella branch, using his own name and the sheikh's. The sheikh claims he had no knowledge of this and his signature was forged. It is alleged money from another of his accounts was siphoned to the joint account, and later withdrawn or transferred to Monaco, the British Virgin Islands and Switzerland.
The sheikh claims a former employee set up a bank account at Barclays' Marbella branch, using his own name and the sheikh's. The sheikh claims he had no knowledge of this and his signature was forged. It is alleged money from another of his accounts was siphoned to the joint account, and later withdrawn or transferred to Monaco, the British Virgin Islands and Switzerland.
Marbella,Three Brits were arrested and another was on the run
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Saturday, January 03, 2009
Three Brits were arrested and another was on the run last night after police in Spain seized almost four tonnes of hashish in a raid on a Costa del Sol warehouse.
Spanish drugs squad officers swooped on the industrial unit in Antequera, near Malaga, earlier yesterday before arresting the three suspects.A fourth British man was cornered during a similar raid on an apartment building in the Costa del Sol resort of Marbella, but he managed to escape through a first-floor window and was still at large, police officials said.A drugs squad officer said: "We carried out the raid after a tip-off and made one of the largest drugs seizures of the past 12 months."Three British men resident on the Costa del Sol are being held in custody facing charges for drugs trafficking."The officer confirmed: "A fourth British man, who is believed to be connected to the other three, escaped and is still on the run."
Spanish drugs squad officers swooped on the industrial unit in Antequera, near Malaga, earlier yesterday before arresting the three suspects.A fourth British man was cornered during a similar raid on an apartment building in the Costa del Sol resort of Marbella, but he managed to escape through a first-floor window and was still at large, police officials said.A drugs squad officer said: "We carried out the raid after a tip-off and made one of the largest drugs seizures of the past 12 months."Three British men resident on the Costa del Sol are being held in custody facing charges for drugs trafficking."The officer confirmed: "A fourth British man, who is believed to be connected to the other three, escaped and is still on the run."
Friday, 2 January 2009
32-year-old man who reported feeling unwell to the medical services yesterday morning was found to be carrying 78 capsules of cocaine in his body
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Friday, January 02, 2009
32-year-old man who reported feeling unwell to the medical services yesterday morning was found to be carrying 78 capsules of cocaine in his body, a total weight of 854 grams. The man sought medical assistance in arrivals in Reina Sofia airport, and admitted that he was carrying drugs within his person. He was immediately transferred to a Santa Cruz hospital, where he was operated upon to remove the drugs. He is still in hospital under Guardia Civil arrest.
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- ' Griselda Blanco
- 'Boutique Tourbillón' Puerto Banus
- 'FAT' FREDDIE'S GIRL IN SUICIDE VIGIL
- 'Godmother of Cocaine
- ‘J.C’s’ bar in Calle Saltillo Torremolinos
- ‘jamonero de Trevélez’
- 'Kings of Dust' Gang Suspected of Murders and Shootings
- ‘Operation Búho’
- 'Operation Malaya' Marbella
- 'Paxi C'
- "El Nene" fugitive Moroccan citizen
- $10 mln bounty on LeT founder Hafiz Saeed
- £2m villa — named El Lechero
- £40million cocaine-smuggling gang are sent to jail
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- 000 border arrests due to screening system
- 000 British nationals are imprisoned overseas on drugs charges
- 000 for info leading to capture of Eduardo Ravelo
- 000 illegal properties have been counted in the Axarquía region
- 000 in illegal bungs to bent police officers.
- 000 to the Spanish authorities to complete the repatriation
- 000-strong petition to Downing Street
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- 100 kilo lioness escaped from the vehicle which was transferring her to Italy.
- 11 of the 54 prisoners in Menorca jail are British
- 12 injured
- 13 years for Mr Cook
- 15
- 17
- 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
- 2 million € worth of heroin at Lidl
- 2009 ended with over 1.5 million unsold homes
- 21
- 22 Daniel Hastelow
- 23-YEAR-OLD man has lost his life during a brawl in Almería
- 24
- 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.
- 34-year old victim
- 35
- 40
- 47
- 50
- 50 violent robberies across Alicante’s Marina Baixa and Marina Alta
- 57
- 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
- 67
- 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
- aka El Lince
- Alaska coast guards found dead at Kodiak Island
- Alfas del Pi (Alicante)
- Alfaz del Pî
- Algarve
- Algeciras
- Alharín el Grande
- Alhaurin
- Alhaurín de la Torre
- Alhaurín de la Torre jail
- Alhaurin el Grande
- Alhaurín el Grande
- Alicante
- Alicante and El Garruchal
- 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