Euro Weekly News - Costa de Almeria 1 - 7 May 2014 Issue 1504

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ISSUE NO. 1504

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Moors and Christians ENROLMENT is now open for the festival of Moors and Christians in Carboneras until June 6 at the town hall between 11pm and 1.30pm and 5pm–8pm.

Day of Flowers SUNDAY May 4 heralds the 11th anniversary of the Day of Flowers in Lucainena del Torres. The town is adorned with flowers, and the streets filled with stalls and visitors.

Pets triple PET registrations in Almeria has almost tripled since 2005. There are now 148,082 animals registered, including 138,161 dogs and 8,266 cats.

Buzz off! FUMIGATION begins now across coastal resorts like Vera and Mojacar, as swarms of mosquitoes start making their presence felt in the warmer temperatures.

1 - 7 MAY 2014

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Streets safer as muggers arrested OLDER residents of Vera and Cuevas del Almanzora can rest a liitle easier after five violent muggers were arrested. The thieves had been operating on mopeds and specifically targeting older ladies in public areas by approaching them from behind and snatching their personal belongings, including handbags, phones and jewellery. One of the perpetrators had dragged one of his victims several metres along the ground. The violent mugger, still on the moped, with full face helmet then went on to attack a second victim within just a few minutes of the first attack and only 200 metres away, mowing the lady down in the process. The police spotted one mugger, and tried to apprehend him as he fled the scene on his moped. In his attempted escape, the criminal struck one of the policemen to avoid

identification and arrest. Guardia Civil were still able to formally identify the mugger as BMM, aged 38, and placed him and his alleged accomplice, AJAL, under arrest for taking part in five separate muggings. Following further investigations, the Guardia Civil made additional arrests: FMO,

aged 31, and MGM, 18. There was one further arrest made, that of a minor, under the age of 16. Once the evidence had been assembled, and arrests made, the Guardia Civil recovered a number of personal items, including mobile phones and jewellery, which have now been

returned to their rightful owners. The police are also examining the mopeds used in the robberies for any evidence which may help lead to a conviction. Officers conducted a search of BMM’s home in Huercal-Overa, and discovered two mopeds involved in the assaults, as well as the full face helmets used to conceal the muggers’ identity. BMM had a long list of previous offences for theft, of a similar nature to the crimes being investigated. The muggers are now awaiting trial. BMM is reported to be already in prison.


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