ISSUE 646 • 20th - 26th July 2018
EST 2005
Marriage probe CREDIT: Policia Nacional
By Jose Artur NATIONAL POLICE officers have arrested 31 people in connection with a group who allegedly arranged ‘marriages of convenience’ between Spanish and European Union citizens and people from elsewhere. Two lawyers from El Ejido and a suspect who ran a shop offering long distance phone calls were among those detained by police. Police claimed the investigation, dubbed Operation Fragua, was opened last December after registrars in Almeria found errors in marriage documents submitted for them to sign off. The documents concerned both formal marriages and couples registering as living together. Many of the marriages probed as part of the investigation ended in divorce and registrations were cancelled. This happened around a year after
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ENQUIRY: Police made 31 arrests. documents were first filed, police claimed. Allegations also include the charging of thousands of euros in some cases to the couples who wanted to be part of the scheme. The people typically paired for the unions did not know one another and matches were arranged by the group. Authorities suspect the group made the arrangements so those paying them could gain visas and residency per-
mits in Spain. Officers arrested 14 Spanish nationals and foreigners initially as part of the probe. Further suspects were detained as police gathered evidence from the documents pre-
sented by registrars. The investigation remains open as police continue to trace further suspects and gather evidence for trials. Officers have not ruled out making more arrests.
A L M E R I A’ S c i t y c o u n c i l i s s e t t o c r e a t e a temporar y space for flowers, cards and other items left at the city’s Whale sculpture for Gabriel Cruz during works. The artwork is set to undergo a conversion into a permanent memorial for the eightyear-old who was found dead following a 13-day search in the Nijar area. The decision to conver t the sculpture was taken with approval from Angel Cruz and Patricia Ramirez, the boy’s parents. The council said tributes from the public could be left in the nearby Las Almadrabillas Park. Authorities plan to leave boxes and hangers out so people can continue to leave items. The works are expected to take around a month and a half at a cost of €182,000. Mourners of the eight-year-old rallied around the ar twork following the discover y of his body in March this year. F i s h e s w e r e C r u z ’s f a v o u r i t e a n i m a l a n d images of the creatures were used during the search for him and later at his funeral.