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MARBELLA GAZETTE

Friday, 25 January 2008

Gang’s main base was in Marbella

Gang’s main base was in Marbella, in Málaga province, and they were closely linked to another gang in Marbella from the Mazzarella clan of the Napolitan Camorra – the Naples mafia. The clan leader in Spain was arrested along with 13 other people in police swoops which took place in Málaga province and the Spanish enclave of Ceuta in July last year, dubbed Operación Tizona.


A lengthy Civil Guard investigation has broken up a major gang of bank robbers, said to be the largest in Spain, which is believed to have carried out 34 armed robberies in seven Spanish provinces: Granada, Málaga, Murcia, Cuenca, Madrid, Burgos and Alicante. Their total haul between April 2006 and March last year was 750,000 €.
The arrests have been taking place since January last year, and include two gang members who were caught in the act in attempted bank robberies. There have been eleven arrests in the past 12 months, and they include suspects from Spain, Belgium and Italy, with some of the arrests taking place with the help of Italian police in Naples.
That operation impounded 60 vehicles and seven properties valued at 5 million €, and also seized 2.5 tons of cannabis.

Thursday, 24 January 2008

Amy Fitzpatrick Mother has vowed to travel "the length of Spain and Gibraltar" in the hope of finding the teenager.

The mother of missing Amy Fitzpatrick has vowed to travel "the length of Spain and Gibraltar" in the hope of finding the teenager.
The 15-year-old vanished after leaving her friend's house near Feungirola, in Spain, at 10pm on New Year's Day. She set out on the 20-minute walk to her own house, but has not been seen since.
Despite a search of the surrounding area by the Guardia Civil and huge publicity in the Spanish media, there have been no positive sightings of the teenager since she vanished.
There had been reported sightings of Amy in Wexford but this has been ruled out by gardai.
Yesterday, Audrey Fitzpatrick said she will travel across the country to try and raise awareness of her daughter's disappearance.
"We just feel so helpless," she said. "It is now 22 days since Amy went missing and there has been nothing at all for the Guardia Civil to go on.

Monday, 21 January 2008

Mystery Job Offer for Amy Fitzpatrick


Researchers learned yesterday, thanks to an interview that the father of Amy granted to a tabloid newspaper, that Amy Fitzpatrich was offered a job as a model and an offer to participate in a photo session. According to the father, the girl was told by phone three days before her disappearance from the Costa del Sol.

Wednesday, 16 January 2008

Stewart "Specky" Boyd, Scots Mafia assassination over a bungled drugs deal ?




Stewart "Specky" Boyd, 40, died with his daughter Nicola, her friend and a three-year-old girl when the Audi coupe he was driving veered across a motorway on Spain's Costa del Sol and hit a BMW, killing two occupants.
Earlier investigations had suggested the former Glasgow enforcer's death could have been a professional hit over a pounds 2.5 million cocaine deal.
But Spain's chief traffic officer said there was no evidence to support claims that a timed bomb had been placed underneath the vehicle.
The cause of the accident is still being investigated by police in Spain. Scottish police have been helping with the inquiry.
Scottish Police arrested three men in connection with the assassination attempt on the brother of gangland enforcer Stewart ‘Specky’ Boyd.
Squads of officers, wearing bullet proof vests, targeted a number of houses almost five months after an armed gang tried to gun down 48-year-old Hugh Boyd in a drive-by shooting near Barrhead’s busy town centre.
The raids, all simultaneous and carried out with military precision, happened during daylight and miles apart in different housing schemes.
One source said two of the men were held at one of the house swoops. A third was detained in the wake of another raid.
The source added: “The men cops were after didn’t stand a chance – I don’t think they knew what had hit them. A squad of cops were at the door of homes one moment and inside the next.Horrified Boyd was hit as five shots rang out while he sat behind the wheel of a red Vauxhall Vectra at the junction of Southpark Avenue and Glen Street, close to Barrhead Library, at around 9.30am on August 29 last year
At the time, sources said he survived because he ducked and the bullets shot by him. He was later taken to hospital and treated for minor injuries.
Armed response officers, carrying automatics weapons, were among the first at the scene. Shocked residents said children would have been in the street if the hit had happened 45 minutes earlier. Police cordoned off the usually quiet area as forensic searched for clues.
Officers were also comparing notes on a series of other shootings in Pollok and Nitshill. And police in Paisley were checking out possible links with the Stock Street drive-by shooting last August when teenager Andrew Devlin was blasted to death. A pal with him, 26-year Gerald O’Doherty is still seriously ill in hospital.
Spanish national police probing the death of a Scottish gangster whose sports car burst into flames ruled out claims it was a Scottish Mafia assassination over a bungled drugs deal, but the full report as to the cause of the accident and the mystery surrounding the fire still remain.

Tuesday, 15 January 2008

Alexander Colin Dalgleish, Gordon Stewart,Paul Turner ,Joshua Karney, Kamil Krawiec


Alexander Colin Dalgleish, aged 30-35, Gordon Stewart, 25-30, Paul Turner (also known as Paul Francis or Geddes), 50-55, Joshua Karney, 25-30, who also goes by five other names, and Kamil Krawiec, 25-30. missing of the sex offenders list in the U.K.
British pedophiles and rapists are settling on the Costa del Sol.Interpol has alerted the Guardia Civil in the past few months about a dozen sexual predators believed to be based along the Mediterranean Coast.
The British murderer Tony Alexander King, sentenced to 55 years in prison, for killing two Spanish girls in Malaga was living in Spain with the Spanish Police having no idea of the long list of sexual offences he had committed in the UK. Since then, British and Spanish security forces have been working much more closely together.
The British colonies along the coast are the ideal place for these criminals to blend in and go almost unnoticed. Michael Dugdale, a 60 year-old expat, wanted for the last 30 years for over 30 cases of sexual aggression and child abuse, was discovered last year living very comfortably in Mazarron.
Many of those settling here have served prison sentences in the UK and so the police cannot keep a close watch on them. Many may have learnt their lesson and come here to make a fresh start.

Sunday, 13 January 2008

Paco Mato head of Conil's Local Police force allegedly caught selling stolen cars

Francisco Luis González Fernández, the head of Conil's Local Police force, was arrested on Wednesday in connection with alleged fraud involving vehicles in the municipal car pound. Investigators believe that he may be involved in various crimes, such as fraud, falsification of documents, omitting to follow up offences, and robbery with the use of vehicles. The police chief, who is nicknamed Paco Mato, has been a Local Police officer for more than twenty years and has been in charge of the Conil force for the past three. He was off sick at the time of his arrest. The mayor and councillors have expressed their surprise at his detention, and have said they will cooperate fully with the investigation but stressed the importance of remembering that people are innocent until proven guilty.

Deaths of seven immigrants


At least 22 people have died trying to cross the precarious Atlantic waters to the Canary Islands. At least 14 bodies of attempted immigrants have been washed up on the shores of Nuakchott in the north african state of Mauritania. At the same time the security forces said that they intercepted 179 individuals of unstated ages without papers.

The bodies were washed up close to the Capital of Mauritanis without papers after their small boat became wrecked.
There has been no precise figure on the number of deaths caused by the trip of 200km to the canaries. It is thought that the figure is probably in the thousands.
Spain has repeated asked for help from the North African countries and the EU in controlling the immigration into Spain via this route. At least 17000 have entered the Canaries illegally since the beginning of this year.
It is thought that many more africans enter the EU illegally through the costas of Spain.
The Almerian coast has been quoted many times by the guardia by being used by human traffickers.
The Guardia Civil is investigating the deaths of seven immigrants whose bodies were found on local beaches recently. The first was discovered on Wednesday 2nd on the beach at Zahora, and it is possible that he crossed the Strait of Gibraltar in the same small boat as ten others who landed on that beach on New Year's Eve and were arrested hours later. However, the appearance of five more bodies on Marisucia beach, near Trafalgar, in the days between the 2nd and 6th of January could indicate that another boat had also made the crossing and that its occupants had been forced out by the crew before it reached the shore. The body of the seventh victim, a woman, was discovered among rocks at the Playa del Estrecho in Los Caños de Meca on Wednesday. None appeared to be more than 25 years old, and it is not known whether their families in North Africa have reported their disappearance.

Gibraltar Banks snitch to U.K.government

Britons who have a house or apartment in Spain and rent it out are advised to tell the UK tax authorities. This applies even if the amount earned just covers their maintenance costs.Gibraltar banks have been forced to disclose all the details of their accounts to U.K.government who have set up a special investigation department to prosecute all account holders who have not declared property or business holdings in Spain.
Owners are advised they should declare any extra income of this sort. If you haven't made a declaration before and hence it relates to a return outside the current tax period, then you will need to make a separate disclosure and explain the circumstances.
As with all dealing with the tax agency experts say that if you make a
voluntary disclosure this will be in your favour. They say: "Tell the tax man everything and in this way you should avoid a full-scale tax inquiry into your affairs."
Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs will advise you about the additional tax you will have to pay, including interest on any late payment, which is about 7.5 per cent a year. You are also advised to seek professional advice from an accountant before contacting the HMRC so as to avoid a penalty for negligence.

M.E.V., who is 35 and is from Romford in Essex.

The Civil Guad have taken a foreign resident of Benalmádena into custody after an operation by the Organised Crime and Drugs Squad in Málaga over the Christmas period.
Officers seized more than one and a half tons of cannabis resin. The two suspects are named in a Civil Guard press release as M.E.V., who is 35 and is from Romford in Essex.
They have both been remanded to custody.
The drugs were found on a lorry intercepted by the Civil Guard, and were hidden amongst pallets of crockery. The cargo was bound for the UK.

International drug trafficking and arms dealing

Dutch man wanted by police in his home country was arrested by police in Sabinillas Named as P.J.J.D.J he is wanted for money laundering and arms trafficking in the Netherlands It is thought he fled to Spain when other members of the criminal organisation he led were taken into custody Officers from a specialised squad of National Police from La Línea de la Concepción took the man into custody in Sabinillas National Police told the news agency that the suspect’s organisation was involved in international drug trafficking and arms dealing and used companies set up in fiscal paradises to launder money. The man had been tracked to Spain with investigations into properties in Cádiz and Málaga provinces, together with companies linked to his organisation and bank accounts held by known associates. Reports in Europa Press said a number of property searches and embargoes have taken place, and that more than a million € in embargoes on properties and bank accounts.

Saturday, 12 January 2008

Inspector Francisco Javier Martín

Inspector Francisco Javier Martín, who is accused of hiding and then removing three statement complaints from the police station on the same day that the premises were searched, March 30 2006, as part of the Malaya case. Since the time of the alleged offence, the policeman has been promoted to control traffic, plain-clothed officers and the police training school.Instruction judge four in Marbella is investigating a top local policeman in the town,The ex local police chief, Rafael del Pozo, has been called to declare to the court in the case on Monday.One of the statements removed related to a traffic offence allegedly carried out by Diego Arrabal, a well known paparazzi in the town, and another was a drunk driving charge against Borja Fraile, son of a Madrid businessman and a friend of the late Jesús Gil, according to a report in El País.

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Hotel Cano in Torrevieja unexploded bomb found

The dynamite-packed explosive were found at the Hotel Cano in Torrevieja .This unexploded bomb had been planted 17 years ago in a resort popular with British tourists has been uncovered
Workmen refurbishing a bathroom after a fire found the device inside a tube left in a false ceiling.
The area was evacuated and disposal experts removed the device.
Designed to target holidaymakers, the bomb was one of three planted in Costa Blanca in 1991 by Basque separatist group ETA.
Two exploded in a restaurant and hotel but the third failed to detonate.
A Spanish government spokeswoman said yesterday: "It was well hidden and badly deteriorated."

Thursday, 10 January 2008

local police chief sells stolen cars

local police chief in Conil, who was arrested on Wednesday for charges including fraud and falsifying documents. The paper says it relates to the sale of stolen cars, which were allegedly sold on after they were recovered by police, instead of being returned to their owners.
Also under investigation by the court in Chiclana is a territorial planning crime. La Voz says they have been unable to confirm if that relates to a property built by the police chief, who they name as Francisco Luis González Fernández, on land classified as unsuitable for development, and if the money from the alleged car sales was used to fund it. They mention the possibility of more arrests in the case.
The local Mayor, Antonio Roldán, noted that González is in the position as acting chief as none of the applicants for the job last year met the requirements for the vacant position. His predecessor was suspended from the job in 2004.

Alicante Car Surfers


The Alicante newspaper, Información, reports on the case of two men who were arrested in Alicante city centre this Tuesday night, with one of them at the wheel of the car, speeding and zig zagging along the street, and the owner of the vehicle on the roof. He was standing up, pretending to surf.
Both had been drinking.
The driver is charged with reckless driving and causing a danger to others, and could face at least five years in prison. The proceedings at the speedy trial held on Wednesday – where the duty prosecutor asked for two years or a fine - were called off, with the length of the possible sentence meaning the case must now be heard by a higher court.

Tuesday, 8 January 2008

Amy Fitzpatrick :Search Party


Terra España quoted information from the EFE news agency that the Civil Guard have organised a search party with the help of volunteers and emergency services, which meets at the Cala de Mijas football ground at 9am on Wednesday. They continue to investigate if there is any truth in a number of phone calls they have received about the case which are understood to have come from many different areas.
They are also investigating known British paedophiles who live in the area.

Saturday, 5 January 2008

Bodies of three skiers


The bodies of three skiers have been recovered by rescuers in Formigal after they were all buried by an avalanche at the Spanish ski resort at 1030am on Friday morning. The avalanche happened in the Anayer region of the resort when the three skiers were off-piste. The weather forecast earlier in the day had warned of a high risk of avalanches at level four.The Mayor of Sallent de Gállego, the municipality where the Formigal resort is found, José Ignacio Urieta, said that local rescue teams from the resort had taken part in the search with the Guardia Civil high mountain teams using dogs and scanners, together with a 112 helicopter and local volunteers.

Friday, 4 January 2008

Guardia Civil working undercover in Gibraltar ?

The Guardia Civil was giving evidence in the trial , which sees nine Guardia Civil officers and a number of civilians facing charges of smuggling cigarettes from Gibraltar across the border into Spain. The officer said he worked in a shop owned by an Indian businessman. That covers a five or six-month period although the accused claim he was working there for 18 months. He said he worked in the shop and every 15 days made a report on what he had seen to his commanding officer. Héctor Manuel S M has admitted in court that he worked in a shop in Gibraltar selling cigarettes as part of the investigation. He added that he did not know whether the Spanish Ministry of Defence had notified the British authorities that he was on assignment outside of Spain.
This contradicts the testimonies given by the accused. They claim that the agent helped them hide the cigarettes in their crash helmets and in their clothing.

Tuesday, 1 January 2008

Fake Spanish Traffic Cops

Wearing police uniforms and carrying fake identification they passed themselves off as police officers to prey on drivers of cars on foreign licence plates has been broken.carrying fake identification, the gang is believed to have targeted northern Europeans on the two ring roads around Madrid and the main road between the capital and the country’s southern coast.
In simultaneous raids around Spain, police arrested 28 Pakistan and Iranian immigrants who posed as bogus police officers.
Victims of the gang were forced to pull over onto the hard shoulder of either the M30 or M40 roads before being physically attacked and robbed.
In the last known case before the gang was arrested, a car of French holidaymakers was targeted near the satellite town of Getafe.
In a white Alfa Romero, the fake police officers pulled alongside the tourists as they were driving along the A4 Madrid-Andalucía road and asked them to pull over onto the hard shoulder.

Confidential information passed to a drugs gang.

officer of the Guardia Civil has been arrested for allegedly passing on confidential information to a drugs gang.
Police claim the un-named civil guard, who belonged of the traffic division of the Salobreña Guardia Civil, told the gang the locations of random police road checks and the best methods of avoiding the SIVE marine patrol to transport cannabis from Morocco to the Costa Tropical.
Five other people, all believed to be members of the drugs gang, were also arrested after the year-long investigation.
All six were released after being charged with public health offences

Spanish Soldiers were arrested from the Regulars Division of Ceuta

Police in Almuñecar believe the un-named servicemen, who belong to the Regulars Division of Ceuta, were travelling from the North Africa enclave to Motril to sell the drug. soldiers were arrested after police found four kilograms of cannabis in their car. Aged 19 and 22, were arrested in La Herradura

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