Showing posts with label crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crime. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

#Spain - Criminal gangs exploiting the olive oil crisis in Spain | DW Documentary

3 December 2024

Spanish farmer Antonio Basa is has to guard his olive grove at night. Heat-related crop failures have driven the price of olive oil sky high and now, professional gangs are stealing the lucrative fruit. Spain is the world’s largest producer of olive oil. Antonio Basa rubs his tired eyes after a night patrolling his fields. "By day, we’re working hard in the groves and by night, we’re back out there making sure our olives aren’t stolen - it’s so frustrating,” he says. The thieves are getting bolder and harvesting many tons of olives every night. The olive shortage is making crops more valuable as extreme drought reduced the 2022 and 2023 harvests by around half. José Medina from Zafra was the victim of four break-ins last year. Olive oil valued at 80,000 Euros was stolen from his warehouse. Insurers won’t pay out, forcing José to the brink of bankruptcy. He’s also angered by the slow progress of the investigation into the crime. José has long given up hope that the perpetrators will ever be brought to justice. Fran Camorra from the Guardia Civil understands the frustration. He’s a member of the force’s nature protection unit "Seprona” and estimates that justice is served in no more than 10 percent of cases like these, although his department now patrols olive groves itself with motorbikes, drones, and thermal imaging cameras. But it’s not possible to monitor all the groves in Spain. Antonio Basa is seriously considering giving up. After all, on the back of two extreme droughts, thieves are now threatening his livelihood. #documentary #dwdocumentary #dwdocs

Deoleo

Deoleo, S.A. engages in the production, transformation, and sale of vegetable oils, and other food and agricultural products in Spain, Italy, the United States, and internationally. The company offers olive oil; markets seed oils, table olives, vinegars, and sauces; and purchases and sells, imports, exports, processes, prepares, and markets rice, and other food and agricultural products. It offers its products under the Azalea, Bertolli, Carapelli, Carbonell, Dolcemio, Elosol, Elosua, Figaro, Friol, Giglio Oro, happyday, Hojiblanca, KOIPE, KOIPE SOL, Louit, Lupi, Maya, SAN GIORGIO, SASSO, and Sublime brands. Deoleo, S.A. was incorporated in 1955 and is headquartered in Rivas-Vaciamadrid, Spain. Deoleo, S.A. operates as a subsidiary of Cvc Capital Partners Vi Limited.

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Is Goa safe for tourists?

The deaths of 15-year-old Scarlette Keeling and 34-year-old Michael Harvey, both British nationals in Goa, that too in quick succession raise this question and Scarlette´s mother is very critical of the local police. The second autopsy insisted on by Mrs Keeling revealed that her daughter had indeed been murdered. As a result of this a local barman has been arrested for rape. What is happening with regard to the murder investigation? It was also revealed that Scarlette was high on drugs that night. What are the Goa police doing to control the dealing and consuming of drugs in their jusrisdiction?.

Friday, February 22, 2008

419 Nigerian Scam originates nearer home – Málaga Spain

Fed up with these e-mails we posted a rumor that plain clothes policemen were going into Nigerian Internet Cafes to catch these scammers. You can imagine to our surprise several months later when television broadcast that this had actually happened. Had the Nigerian police seen our posting and acted on it?

We are pleased to see that the Spanish police have arrested a network operating in the Málaga area of Spain, detaining ten members of the gang who had defrauded their victims of 19.000 € in just 3 months.

The crooks had been connected to the internet via the unprotected WiFi connection of their neighbors, so operating from anonymity.

The 'Iran operation' named following the complaint of an Iranian citizen who alerted the police that he had been cheated. The victim received a letter in which he reported that he had been blessed with an award in Spain under an international promotion of the 'Lotteries and Gambling Spanish'. He sent two urgent transfers for a total of 5,000 euros to the so called “Collection Agent”. Once he had sent the money, he lost all contact with the scammer. The investigators tracked the computer connections used by the organization. To their surprise they saw that the vast majority originated from a chalet called Teatinos, occupied by a normal family. The officers searched the surrounding area and noted that in the attached cottage adjacent lived several men of Nigerian origin. Their high life style with no evidence of gainful employment gave them away.

During the past two weeks the police have arrested approximately 400 and 20 Romanians involved in credit card fraud. The Spanish police are pretty effective.




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