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Guardia Civil dismantles secret fuel depot supplying drug smugglers in Alhaurin el Grande

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Guardia Civil officers carried out a targeted operation on Friday, June 5, that led to the arrest of two men and the seizure of thousands of litres of fuel intended for drug smuggling boats. Officers focused the raid on a property in Alhaurin el Grande that functioned as a storage site for a criminal network supplying narcolanchas, high-speed motorboats for transporting drugs across the Atlantic operating off the Andalucian coast. Investigators believe the site formed part of the logistical chain that keeps fast smuggling vessels running during illicit crossings.

Gossip had been rife around the town for several days after occasions when Guardia Civil cars were seen careering around the town clearly in search for someone important. Rumours of a secret stash of explosives, or something equally dangerous, filled the terraces, while Anthony Bermudez, mayor of Alhaurin, recorded a video on Friday, June 6, to set residents’ minds at rest. The Guardia Civil had clearly told the mayor they were looking for someone illegally breeding animals, as that was what he passed on to the public. But the public had guessed it had been something more serious than that.

Raid targets inland property

Agents from several Guardia Civil units descended on the dwelling after intelligence indicated its use as a fuel depot for maritime drug operations. The property’s location inland away from the coast allowed the group to stockpile supplies without immediate suspicion or detection from maritime patrols. Entry and search followed judicial authorisation, leading to the immediate detention of the two occupants.

Materials recovered by investigators

Investigators recovered €10,570 in cash and a notebook containing numerous annotations. Those records hold value in tracing wider connections within the criminal organisation according to Guardia Civil sources. Officers also found 229 full jerry cans each holding 25 litres of fuel and 483 empty containers prepared for refilling. The practice known as ‘petaqueo’ in police circles involves transferring fuel from land stores to narcolanchas at sea so the vessels can complete high-speed runs without refuelling at regular ports.

Charges filed against detainees

Police have charged two detainees with criminal group membership and offences against collective security. The second charge relates to the serious hazards created by storing thousands of litres of highly flammable liquid in an ordinary home without proper safety precautions. Such storage increases the chance of a fire or explosion that could affect neighbouring properties and residents. Multiple units took part in the coordinated action, including personnel from the main post in Alhaurin el Grande, the judicial police unit based in Algeciras, the post in Guadiaro, the fiscal company in Malaga and additional teams from the Algeciras and Malaga commands.

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A.R.C.H Spring Fest delivers family entertainment and vital support for local horse & donkey rescue on May 17

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Those who love spending time in the community and with animals will have a chance to have a lovely day out when A.R.C.H. hosts its hugely popular annual Spring Festival in Alhaurin el Grande on Sunday, May 17. The equine protection centre is preparing an event packed with activities for every age group while directing all proceeds towards urgent care for rescued horses and donkeys.

Plenty of entertainment fills the programme

Visitors will be able to enjoy a display from a local dog trainer who specialises in obedience and attack dogs after police dogs proved unavailable due to Andalusian election duties. Attendees can then watch the popular Fun Dog Show featuring amusing classes such as the Obstacle Race and Temptation Alley, where handlers call their pets past tempting sausages, toys and biscuits.

As every year, there will be an artisan market stocked with craft items, live music fills the air, and a barbecue serves food and drink, including vegan choices. Families can browse the ARCH stall full of merchandise and pick up details about ongoing rescue work. Many of the equine guests will be on hand to meet and greet as well.

Original artworks go on public view now

Two exceptional paintings now sit on display inside the A.R.C.H. charity shop in Alhaurin el Grande and form a key part of the fundraising drive. Artist Anna Bondar created the first piece, an acclaimed contemporary Ukrainian artist whose works appear in private collections across Ukraine, England, Hungary, Ireland and the USA. Oil on canvas and measuring 90 by 90 centimetres, the painting titled ‘In the beginning there was trust’ carries an estimated value around €2,000. Bondar donates her support because horses shaped her life through riding, silence and, above all, trust.

Janette Lockett, ASEA (Associate of the Society of Equestrian Artists (UK)), has produced the second artwork, a local equestrian specialist whose pastels capture grace and movement. Measuring 100 by 70 centimetres and presented in a black gallery frame with a signed authenticity certificate, the piece titled ‘Kite’ holds an estimated value near €1,500. Lockett knows the rescue centre well and has previously contributed her art to its cause.

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Raffle and direct visits add extra appeal

A.R.C.H. volunteers are running the usual mega raffle throughout the day. Guests can walk among the horses and donkeys, including two adorable foals that have recently arrived and now require extensive medical attention.

A.R.C.H faces rising costs after taking in numerous animals at once, so feed bills and veterinary expenses continue to climb. Every ticket sale and purchase helps ease that pressure.

How to bid on the paintings

People can submit separate donation offers for each artwork by emailing donations@horserescuespain.org or messaging WhatsApp number +34 711 070 099. Messages must state ‘Offer for painting’ plus the chosen title and contact details. Bids remain open until May 31, even after the event.

Entry to the A.R.C.H Spring Fest costs nothing, so everyone can simply turn up and enjoy the occasion while backing a vital rescue operation.

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