Saturday, 20 March 2010

Spanish authorities have arrested three people in connection with the kidnapping of Sahil Saeed

Spanish authorities have arrested three people in connection with the kidnapping of Sahil Saeed, the five year old British boy that was abducted inPakistan. Detained in Constanti, a small town near Tarragona in North East Spain, which has a sizeable Pakistani population, two Pakistani men and a Romanian woman are being held and accused of being part of the gang that allegedly charged a ransom of 87,000 € for the boys release.Diario de Tarragona, a local newspaper was told by neighbours of the suspects, that the police took away large quantites of money.“One neighbour also overheard a police officer commenting that they had discovered the greater part of the ransom,” the newspaper reported.Two of the arrested are believed to work for the local justice department and all three are due to appear in court later this week.Spanish authorities are so far remaining tight lipped about the arrests.

anonymous citizen is offering a reward of one million euros for anyone who can offer a reliable clue which leads to the location of the body of Marta

anonymous citizen is offering a reward of one million euros for anyone who can offer a reliable clue which leads to the location of the body of Marta del Castillo, who disappeared and was allegedly murdered in Sevilla on January 24, 2009. The money has been placed in the care of a lawyer in Cordoba and will only be rewarded if the police can corroborate the veracity of the clue and it leads to the body.

Partido Popular in Mijas has claimed that European foreign residents in the town are having problems registering on the municipal census

Partido Popular in Mijas has claimed that European foreign residents in the town are having problems registering on the municipal census. Councillor Lourdes Burgos said that Dutch, German and Belgian people who had taken their passport to the local town hall officers had not been to register because they could not prove that they lived in Spain permanently.

Wayne Dundon recently turned 33, is a one of the key members of the notorious Dundon-McCarthy criminal gang


release of Wayne Dundon from Wheatfield Prison in Dublin.
Dundon, who recently turned 33, is a one of the key members of the notorious Dundon-McCarthy criminal gang, which are based in the Ballinacurra Weston area of the city.
He was released from Wheatfield Prison on Friday morning after completing a lengthy sentence for threatening to kill barman, Ryan Lee, at Brannigan's Bar, Mulgrave Street in 2004.Dundon was initially sentenced to ten years in prison but that sentence was reduced to seven years by the Court of Criminal Appeal.Ryan Lee's uncle, Steve Collins, was informed of Wayne Dundon's release by gardai in Limerick.It is expected that Wayne Dundon will travel to the continent in the coming days.

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