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  2. Crime in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Spain had a homicide rate of 0.64 per 100,000 population, making it the 6th lowest among 30 European countries [2] and lower than the European Union average of 0.9. There were a total of 298 homicides in Spain in 2020. [5][1] Many terrorist attacks have occurred in Spain, the most deadly of which was the 2004 Madrid train bombings.

  3. Marbella - Wikipedia

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    It is a popular English language newspaper in Spain, offering updates on local events, crime, and community news. Marbella has several local television stations, such as M95 Television, Summer TV, and South Coast Television. It also has several digital news dailies, including the Voice of Marbella and Journal of Marbella.

  4. Operation Malaya - Wikipedia

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    Operation Malaya. Operation Malaya (Spanish: Operación Malaya) is a Spanish anti- corruption campaign in the southern resort city of Marbella. It began in 2006 and it is being carried out by the Policía Nacional under the direction of Judge Miguel Ángel Torres. The operation, now in its third phase, has the objective of exposing a network ...

  5. Costa del Sol - Wikipedia

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    The Costa del Sol[a] (literally "Coast of the Sun") is a region in the south of Spain in the autonomous community of Andalusia, comprising the coastal towns and communities along the coastline of the Province of Málaga and the eastern part of Campo de Gibraltar in Cádiz. Formerly made up only of a series of small fishing settlements, today ...

  6. Operation White Whale - Wikipedia

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    Operation White Whale. White Whale is the codename given by Interpol and EUROPOL for the international money laundering operation near Costa del Sol, Kingdom of Spain . What began in September 2003, concluded with a massive crackdown in March 2005 near the coast of Marbella, Spain. Authorities estimate over €250 million has been recovered ...

  7. Law enforcement in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in Spain. Law enforcement in Spain is carried out by numerous organizations, not all of which operate in the same areas. The Guardia Civil (Civil Guard) is the national gendarmerie force and therefore has a military status. It patrols the entire national territory (including highways and ports), except for those areas that ...

  8. List of countries by intentional homicide rate - Wikipedia

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    The list of countries by UNODC homicide rate is typically expressed in units of deaths per 100,000 individuals per year. A homicide rate of 30 (out of 100,000) corresponds to 0.03% of the population dying by homicide. [1][2][3] The reliability of underlying national murder rate data may vary. [4][5] Only UNODC -vetted data is used in the main ...

  9. Monzer al-Kassar - Wikipedia

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    Raghdaa Habbal. Relatives. Ghassan. Criminal charge. Selling arms. Penalty. 30 years imprisonment. Monzer al-Kassar (Arabic: منذر الكسار) (born in 1945), [1] also known as the "Prince of Marbella", is a Syrian arms dealer. He has been connected to numerous crimes, including the Achille Lauro hijacking and the Iran-Contra scandal. [2]