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WELCOME to the most beautiful town in Spain,’ toothless local out in broken English as Jorge calls I wipe the sweat from my brow. look like a tourist, despite(OK, so I still four years in Spain.) I had just hiked up to liana which has indeedthe top of Frigibeen crowned one of the country’s most pueblos, as plaques throughpicturesque the village will tell you at every turn. A 10-minute drive up from the coast from Nerja, it’s the pearl in a string of white-washed villages glistening in the hills of the Axarquia and its nearby Granada neighbour, the Costa Tropical. Either way, this is the eastern end of the Costavery laid-back boy, take it from me a del Sol, and near Marbella, it really ‘westie’ based is a breath of fresh air. “This is our little paradise,” beams grandfather Jorge, who has lived here Turn to page 18

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It comes after the Rabobank in London warned that a no-deal Brexit could end in euro-sterling parity, while last week saw the pound plummet to an eight-month low. British expat Karen Watling, from as Sheffield, claims she has lost much as a third of her monthly budget. us “Over two years this has causedthe problems financially,” she told Olive Press. “Prices and commodities have also risen so it has been like a double hit.” The exchange rate was an average an 1.24 in 2014 before climbing to average 1.38 in 2015. However the year of the referendum saw the average fall to 1.22 before falling again to 1.14 in 2017. This year so far has been lower at 1.13 and it currently stands at 1.12. a Brexpats in Spain has called forofgovernment-run internet bank fering basic current accounts, debit out cards and the option to carry international and national transfers online. The group even suggests ordering in RBS - the only bank in the UK which the government has a stake

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BRITISH pensioners in Spain claim to have lost more than a fifth of their spending power over the last two years as a direct result of Brexit. Richard Hill, vice president of Brexpats in Spain, claims plummeting in exchange rates, taxes and a rise the cost of living have caused significant income losses. It comes as the pound sunk to a new low of just 1.10 to the euro last week, as worries of a hard Brexit magnified. The pensioner, who claims he’s the around 22% ‘worse off’ since will referendum, believes expats struggle regardless of whatever deal is reached ahead of Britain’s exit from the EU. The pensioner added: “The significant problem at this stage with Brexit is the fluctuating exchange rate. “Obviously fluctuations are normal, however the steady downward trend is seriously affecting people.”

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A BRITISH businessman - who attended Eton with David Cameron and Boris Johnson - is seriously ill in an Andalucian prison having been accused of drug smuggling. MansfieldAnthony Robert Hewitt, 51, was arrested after police swooped on his rental home during a short business trip to Gibraltar two months ago. The consultant engineer, who insists he is innocent, has yet to be charged over the 1.5 tonnes of hashish police found in the garage of the villa he rented through Airbnb. He insists he has absolutely ‘no connection’ to the drugs that were being stored at the rental in Campamento, in San Roque. The owner of the villa, the Olive Press understands, was charged for importing cocaine into Gibraltar last year. In the case, that has strange parallels to the plight of Scottish student Robbie McMiller, MansfieldHewitt was woken up and ‘dragged out of bed practically naked at gunpoint’ by police officers at 8.30pm

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15%’ having collapsed following his incarceration in June. bars in Andalucia. “Robert is not well - he needs the garage of the Robert Mansfield-Hewitt, 51, sti- Campamento. rental home in walking stick and he’s not beena ll insists he known nothing about His PA, Pilar Ford, given one. He also told me he has 54, told the to a €5.5million haul of hashish Olive Press she go back into hospital. found in a San Roque Airbnb sed a raffle and has now organi- Meanwhile, friend of 20 years, raised €200 for rental property he stayed at on a him to buy books, Vicar Rebekah Cannon, based shampoo and in business trip six months ago. Chichester, has also described pens as Christmas The Chichester engineer, (pictu- “He’s locked up presents. in a hell hole and the ‘hopeless’ situation as ‘a stared right) who has severe liver is absolutely devastated lemate’. to spend disease ascites, is ‘miserable’ and Christmas there,” ‘confused’ at having to spend the works alongside said Ford who the Brit at elecLetters festive season locked up. trical company Genco Holdings Neither an appeal from his local Ltd in Gibraltar. She is exasperated that she canMP or UK press reports have hel- “He’s been stuck not reach him on the telephone ped him get bail over the offence, finement. Imaginein solitary con- and while her letters have arrived for which he has still not been cent man and keepsthat, an inno- in Spain, they are all returned to asking ‘why charged. am I here?’ We just don’t know sender without being opened. Mansfield-Hewitt, who has a what to do.” “It’s all one way, he sends us lePhD, has been in Algeciras’ Bo- Ford, who visited tters him a fortni- don’t but we can’t get in touch. I tafuegos prison - which houses ght ago, is extremely even think his family have concerned got their ETA terrorists - since June after about his health, letters through the pri1.5 tonnes of drugs were found in said his ‘liver was after doctors son,” she told the Olive Press. functioning at TM “Robert has to request permis-

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SOME 14 fire bosses have been arrested for allegedly embezzling €7 million in public funds. The Policia Nacional found that the Consortium of A HOTEL is to be knocked Bomberos Cadiz took out down for not having enough mass early retirement insurclass! ance policies. Benalmadena’s Hotel Vista But when their employees de Rey must be demolished retired early, chiefs siphoned within three months, a court off the money from the payhas ruled, outs. Andalucia’s Superior Court Authorities also found discrepancies in the consorof Justice ruled that the hotium’s training courses. tel falls short of its four-star Large sums were paid to a requirement. company to provide training courses, but no evidence has Probing been found that these courses It began probing the three took place. irregularities star hotel and apartment Meanwhile, were also found in grants and block in 2011 after it was desubsidies, which cops believe nounced over planning rules were used to pay for private which set aside the plot for a trips. four star hotel only. The irregularities date back According to the PGOU town to 2008 and cops believe at plan an apartment block was least €7 million has been stonot permitted and it also len by those at the top. breached rules by being over

FRUIT growers in the Axarquia are facing a 60% reduction in water use from the La Vinuela reservoir with no solution in sight. The Junta has decided to limit its use as the reservoir is already at 22.7% capacity and could drop even lower if the dry weather keeps up.

A CRAFTY new traffic camera raked in more than €600,000 in fines from unsuspecting drivers in its first five months, new figures have revealed. The camera on Ronda’s famous Puente Nuevo (above) issued 18,000 fines to drivers going into the old town at restricted times. The town hall is €650,000 better off, after the site registered an average of 120 offences a day. Tickets are €70, reduced to €35, if offenders pay early, but the happy-snapping camera has caused widespread outrage. “Both my husband and I were fined in the same week, and we both already have official passes into the old town,” one local expat, based in Ronda, told the Olive Press.

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cites, who has not been getting his medication regularly, if at all, it has been 365 days of hell. Police had been alerted to the garage of the rental property in Campamento which Robert claims he never stepped foot inside - when a Moroccan man was seen trying to break in. As the Olive Press reported last year, the home was owned by a man with previous convictions for drug dealing and Mansfield had a business he worked with in Gibraltar But that seemed irrelevant when he was taken in front of a judge at San Roque court 48 hours later, who sent him to prison to await trial. He has since been denied bail three times, despite suffering serious health issues, which led him to be rushed to hospital on two occasions. His health is still ‘touch and go’, accor-

ding to a close friend and neighbour back home in the UK. And worse than that, he faces losing his home, as the rent has not been paid for months. “It’s just awful and the authorities in Spain are burying their heads in the sand,” said Cliff Ruffle, 57, who has known Mansfield for years.

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a wall.” Hewitt continues to be held despite his deteriorating condition and a lack of evidence. One bizarre reason for the denial of bail was that investigators found a Japanese ‘Katana’ Samurai sword in the house, which they said constituted a lethal weapon. Shockingly, it wasn’t until May 27, last month, that he finally had a court hearing. However, despite attending the court in San Roque, the Olive Press was unable to get into the hearing. In a document now seen by the Olive Press, prosecutors are seeking four years and eight months of jail time and an €8 million fine. However a verdict was meant to have been delivered within 10 days, but has yet to be made. “They offered to let him go if he pleaded guilty,” added friend Ruffle, “But Robert refused, he is a man of great ethics and will fight this to the very end.” Meanwhile, friend of 20 years, vicar and RAF Padre Rebekah Cannon has also described the ‘hopeless’ situation as ‘a stalemate’. Hewitt’s PA Pillie Ford told the Olive Press: “This is now not just a joke, it has gone beyond limits. This is an innocent man… the real man in question is hiding in Gibraltar.” Robert’s lawyer, Jose Maria Castro Escudero, failed to comment in time for press. 24/11/2017 11:18

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“Rob is a lovely, lovely guy who wouldn’t hurt a fly. He’s a sensitive soul, it’s just awful what is happening.” The teacher added that Mansfield is ‘just a hair’s width’ from losing his rental home in Emsworth, Hampshire. “We have just been able to stop the repossession order, but the courts are saying if they don’t hear news shortly it will have to happen,” he said. “I’ve written so many emails to different government departments and feel like I’m banging my head against

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IT was supposed to be a run-of-the mill business trip. Robert Mansfield-Hewitt had rented a room in what seemed an ordinary apartment in San Roque and was set to attend meetings in Gibraltar. What the 51-year-old engineer didn’t know was that someone was using the adjoining garage to stockpile 1.5 tonnes of hashish, worth a whopping €5.5 million. The Chichester man found out the hard way when he was cuffed in a dramatic raid on the property last June. And despite urgent appeals from family and friends - as well as his local MP in the UK - he has been locked up in Algeciras’ notorious Botafuegos prison since then. Home to ETA terrorists and murderers, Hewitt - who has a PHD and is an avid poet in his spare time - will have been held for exactly one year on June 27. For a man with severe liver disease as-

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sion for our visits, but since we can’t talk to him and none of us speak Spanish, we just don’t know what to do.” She said one friend has managed to get in touch and is planning to fly to Spain in the New Year to visit him in prison. According to his colleagues he may finally be charged this week and could face up to six years in prison if found guilty. He has been denied bail twice, with one reason being that a Japanese ‘Katana’ Samurai sword was allegedly found in the house, the Olive Press has learnt. The judge refused bail in October given the ‘quantity of drugs seized, which were located in the garage, and the presence of a Katana weapon in the living room’, stated in court documents obtai-

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