
Málaga Local Police cracked down on fraudulent VTC (ride-hailing services like Uber) netting several illegal vehicles in their police operation, Legitimate Transport.
We’re used to hearing how the Guardia Civil or Policía Nacional bust drug rings, but ones dealing in arms in the province is another thing completely.
The Guardia Civil nobbled a man, dressed in a soldier’s uniform, who was stopping traffic in Padul Monday night as if it were an official traffic-control point.
First it was bogus gasmen now it’s bogus medical personnel who call at the doors, claiming they have to carry out an obligatory tests – it’s not true.
The police have brought two men from Cájar before a magistrate for allegedly having swindled an elderly lady of several hundred euros.
Many of us can remember all sorts shenanigans from when we were teenagers, but a 17-year-old Australian lad really pushed the boat out when he was bored. He simply got himself a stethoscope, white coat and some dodgy credentials and proceeded to work in a few hospitals as a doctor!
When your home village has only 726 inhabitants, you can bet that everybody knows everybody, so when you tell a porker, nobody is going to believe it, because they know you. Well, one 54-year-old man in such a village, deep in the Alpujarra, decided to report that he had been mugged and kidnapped, as an explanation for being unable to pay a bar bill.