Showing posts with label spain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spain. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 February 2018

Spanish police bust fake Vatican Bank branch in Fuengirola



National police arrested three Spaniards and one Colombian, accused of operating a fake Vatican Bank branch and swindling people worldwide.



Image National Police

Spanish National Police announced Friday that they had busted a ring of criminals, allegedly operating a fake branch of the Vatican Bank in Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain. Three Spanish nationals and one Colombian were taken into custody, suspected of swindling people all over the world. They also seized one vehicle emblazoned with the Vatican shield and with fake stickers on the windshield.

As can be seen from the video included below, the bank branch looked authentic. However, the Vatican Bank has no branches outside of the Vatican City. On approaching the fake bank branch, the glass door bore the Vatican shield and in the window a statue of the Virgin Mary can be seen, holding baby Jesus. Inside the office, various framed pictures of Pope Francis and further Vatican shields.



An investigation was launched after the Vatican Gendarmerie reported the existence of the criminal group, which they believed to be usurping the symbols, image and identity of the Vatican Bank. It was believed the criminals set up the fake bank branch to gain “huge profits” via various contracts signed with global companies which purported to offer financial advice and develop “commercial relations.”




As reported by The Local, three Spaniards and one Colombian national were arrested and taken into custody on possible charges of fraud, trespass, conspiracy and money laundering. The ringleader of the criminal group is a 30-year-old Spaniard who impersonated a member of the Vatican Diplomatic Corps and also had documents, falsified to accredit him as an Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba.


Police seized a variety of documents, along with a yacht in the Fuengirola Marina, a number of luxury cars, several luxury watches, silver ingots, computer equipment, POS terminals and a firearm. Officials also seized €5,000 in cash and a further €64,000 in the ringleader’s personal bank account.

The National Police continue to investigate to establish how many victims had been hit by the fake Vatican Bank branch and the amount of money raised by the criminal gang. Meanwhile the four suspects are languishing in police headquarters, facing charges of money laundering, fraud, criminal association and impersonation.


RT News notes that the Vatican Bank itself has seen some controversy in recent years after four priests were investigated in 2012 for operating money-laundering operations for the Mafia. A 2009 book by author Giangluigi Nuzzi also stated that the Vatican Bank had helped to create fake charity accounts, allegedly for money laundering, embezzlement and political donations.


Tuesday, 2 January 2018

Watch Amazon flashmob in Madrid with real surprise ending

Workers at the Amazon fulfillment centre in Madrid put on an incredible flash mob recently, but only one knew the real why.

Image: Twitter/@JeffBezos


Around 700 workers at the Madrid fulfillment centre showed their skills, dancing around and giving their best moves. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos got wind of the fun video and posted it on Twitter, adding there is a "big surprise" at the end, which he loved.

You'll have to watch the whole video to see the surprise, but it's certainly worth it!





Head for beauty in 2018!


Wednesday, 8 November 2017

Costa del Sol shaken by two earthquakes in 24 hours




The National Geographic Institute in Spain recorded two earthquakes in 24 hours on Tuesday and Wednesday at a magnitude of over 3.0.

Small quakes shake up the Costa del Sol - Image credit National Geographic Institute Spain
While most of us likely felt nothing, the Costa del Sol was shaken up by two earthquakes on Tuesday, within a period of 24 hours. At 7 p.m. Tuesday night, the National Geographic Institute of Spain recorded a quake with a magnitude 3.2 on the Richter scale, at a depth of 34 km, north east of Comares.

According to Euroweekly News, early on Wednesday morning, another quake was recorded in the sea off Torremolinos at a magnitude of 3.1, with a depth of 34 km. 

On Friday last week, the National Geographic Institute recorded a magnitude 4.0 quake south of Malaga in the Alboran Sea. This was followed by a series of five small aftershocks, measuring from 2.0 to 2.6. The Andalucia emergency control centre received many calls from Torremolinos, Malaga, Rincon de la Victoria and Estepona, but no reports have been received of any injuries or damage to property. 

Did any reader feel the earthquakes? Let us know in the comment section below.

Monday, 13 February 2017

Spanish National Police bust gang producing fake Ferraris and Lamborghinis [Video]

Spanish police arrested three people in Girona for manufacturing and selling counterfeit Ferraris and Lamborghinis

The vehicle assembly was done by moulding a Ferrari or Lamborghini body kit to a Toyota chassis, with the use of fiberglass, before selling them online.

Police found four completed fake Ferraris, while 14 others were still under construction.
The group attracted police attention once they put a vehicle up for sale for an approximate price of €41,000.


Tuesday, 3 January 2017

Moroccan woman caught trying to smuggle man in suitcase into Spain

The Spanish Civil Guard recently arrested a 22-year-old Moroccan woman, who was attempting to smuggle a 19-year-old man across the border.

Photo courtesy Guardia Civil
It happened on December 30, when border guards noticed that the woman was "acting suspiciously" while waiting in line to cross the border into the Spanish North African enclave of Ceuta, accompanied by a large suitcase. 
 
Due to her evident nervousness, the guards opened the suitcase to find a man, thought to be a Gabon citizen, curled up inside. He was reportedly moments away from suffocation in the airless suitcase and was carrying no passport or other identifying documents.
 
Spanish Civil Guard officers took the woman into custody.

Saturday, 17 December 2016

Madrid police find lunchbox full of giant cockroaches in local park



Police in Madrid, Spain made a rather surprising – and definitely creepy – discovery in a park in Carabanchel recently. 

 




On opening a plastic lunch box left in the park in the suburb of Carabanchel, police discovered 54 living, giant hissing cockroaches inside. The insects are native to Madagascar and are known to grow to between 5 and 7.6 cm. Possibly even more scary, the cockroaches can live for up to five years.

They are one of 20 known species of giant cockroaches and emit a hissing sound, which is produced by forcibly expelling air through specially-adapted respiratory openings on the fourth segment of their bodies. The insects have no wings and live in rotting tree trunks when in the wild. 

The Local notes that some people find the cockroaches make good, if rather bizarre, pets. However, the owner of this bunch of insects had obviously had enough. 



A police spokesman told Europa Press that they have no idea how the giant cockroaches ended up in the park, adding, “Somebody must have dumped them.” 

The cockroaches were collected by officers from the environmental unit of Madrid’s Municipal Police force and have been taken to a wildlife centre in the capital.

Wednesday, 14 December 2016

Spain may put the clocks back to GMT to aid productivity

At the moment, Spain runs one hour ahead of the U.K. in winter and two hours ahead in summer, but that could all change.

Photo by Muffingg / CC BY-SA 3.0

Discussions are afoot to make Spain go back in time –  without the aid of a time machine –  as the government considers changing back to the original GMT time zone.

The country does officially lie in the same time zone and both Portugal and the U.K., but the dictator Francisco Franco decided to change it in 1942 to keep in line with Germany, under his then great pal Adolf Hitler. With the exception of the Canary Islands, that time zone change has stayed in place ever since.That is until now.



The writer reported back in 2013 that talks were ongoing to change the time zone, to keep it in line with GMT. Now things appear to be firming up.

According to labour minister, Fatima Ibañez, the current time zone has led to Spaniards working longer days than workers in other European countries. Now the Spanish government is saying that changing to Greenwich Mean Time would reduce the length of the working day and improve productivity in the country, by allowing workers to strike a better work/life balance. 

According to a statement by Ibañez on Monday, December 12, the government will seek agreement with representatives of companies and trade unions to allow the reform of the time zone. The plan was reportedly approved in August this year by the Partido Popular and Ciudadanos parties.

Will Spain changing to GMT improve workers' hours?


When reading comments on a report by Euro Weekly News on the subject, some people do rightly point out that people's working hours will remain the same. They will simply move back one or two hours –  depending on the season at the time –  so it is debatable whether this will actually help.

No doubt those of us here in Spain who suffer whenever there is a daylight savings change will feel it even more, should the country definitely decide to change to GMT. However, we will, at least, gain an hour or two that day.

Saturday, 10 December 2016

Elton John to appear at Starlite Festival Marbella in 2017

Popular British musician Elton John is confirmed to  appear at the Starlite Music Festival in Marbella next year


Photo Elton John by David Shankbone / CC BY 3.0


With the music festival running between 13 July and 26 August, 2017 in Marbella, Elton John has been confirmed to appear at the Starlite Music Festival on 20 July.

John is only the latest in a line of international stars who have confirmed their appearance at the popular musical festival. Soprano Ainhoa Arteta and baritone Dwayne Croft will also be in concert at the festival, appearing on stage together for the first time in 15 years on
8 August. The latter stars will be accompanied by the Málaga Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Marco de Prosperis, and will be singing some of the great classics from Hollywood and Broadway.


Elton John was last seen on the Costa del Sol in 2015, when he starred at the Palacio de los Deportes Martín Carpena in Malaga in front of 60,000 people.

Source: Surinenglish

Thursday, 24 November 2016

Travel: Visit Lugo in northern Spain for the best in free tapas



Lugo in Spain is famous for one of few still completely intact Roman walls in the world, but this city has something else that is special.

Photo via Flickr by sanfamedia.com / CC BY-ND 2.0


Lugo in the Basque Country has been around for some 2,000 years and is a fascinating and historic city with a wonderful and warm welcome for visitors. However, there is nothing quite like free food. Across the city, bars can be found serving delicious free tapas with every drink you order. 

You can enjoy such delicacies as “pulpo con cachelos” (octopus with potato), tasty empanadas and bollos preñados (stuffed pastries), as well as anchovies, tortillas, and Cuban rice in several of the city’s tapas bars.


According to El País, the best tapas bars to try are located in the area of Rúa da Milagrosa and Rúa Nova and in the Plaza do Campo and Augas Férreas areas. And just think, go to enough bars, have enough drinks and you won't have to worry about dinner! 

The following are places to enjoy on a free tapas route of Lugo have fun!

1. Fonte do Rei 2 (Av. de Madrid, 63)

2. Lagar (Rúa da Milagrosa, 38)

3. ¡Oh, mi Habana! (Av de Magoi, 134)

4. Ave César (Rúa Nova, 10)

5. 101 Vinos (Rúa do Miño, 6)

6. La Fábrica (Rúa Nova, 15)

7. Cervecería A Carballeira (Av. de Magoi, 63)