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Four people arrested in Benalmádena over a spate of robberies carried out from a motorhome

02.01.2026 16:00 1 min 1 source
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Four people arrested in Benalmádena over a spate of robberies carried out from a motorhome
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Four individuals have been arrested in Benalmádena, Spain, for using a motorhome as a mobile base to commit a series of robberies across the country. The National Police operation, concluding in January 2026, linked the group to 25 property crimes causing approximately €200,000 in losses, with €24,000 in cash and valuables found hidden in the vehicle. The suspects, residing in Nice, France, operated in tourist areas across several regions using false identities, with their crimes including a €60,000 theft from an armored van in Ibiza.

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Four people arrested in Benalmádena over a spate of robberies carried out from a motorhome

02.01.2026 Sur in English ENG

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