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The Civil Guard detained a person for setting fire to a house in Aguilas to hide the theft of jewels and money (04/05/2015)

He is credited with authorship of the crimes alleged arson with serious risk to individuals and theft

It has recovered almost all the stolen effects, jewelry and money worth 10,000 euros

The Civil Guard in the region of Murcia has developed the operation 'FIVE SMOKE' research aimed at clarifying the causes of the fire in a house in Aguilas, which has led to the arrest of a person on suspicion of arson crimes with serious risk to people and theft.

Moreover, it has recovered 8,550 euros in cash and jewelry worth 1,500 euros.

The investigation began last January 30 when the Civil Guard became aware of a serious fire in a house in the town of Aguilas.

The virulence of the fire made had to be evacuated many residents of the building an estate of 32 houses and several shops and they had to participate in extinguishing several fire crews, Local Police and Civil Guard.

A planned fire

After reaching extinction, the Meritorious conducted a visual inspection of the home, where they found what appeared to be a bundle of half airplane charred, made with cuts of newspaper, which led to the Civil Guard suspected of prior planning to fire.

The detailed examination of housing determined that there were five different points of ignition in the property, indicating that the cause of the fire was not fortuitous, coinciding with the evidence obtained from an intentional action.

The Civil Guard continued the investigation by identifying the occupant of the damaged housing and other inhabitants of the same.

He told investigators that at the home had a lot of money and jewels and lived with him, from a few weeks ago, a niece.

Meritorious focused on understanding the movements that both people had done moments before the fire in the apartment, which at that time was empty, which meant knowing that now arrested was working in a nearby commercial establishment, when it was alerted by neighbors, being the person who facilitated the entry into the fire service with a key address.

Young statements were inconsistent, but its attitude, partner at the time of the fire, and the various alibis were willing to divert the investigation, not pointed, at first, as a suspect.

The investigation continued with a thorough reconstruction of the movements and displacements that she had made on dates close to the incident, which ended with the location in Totana of a third person, a friend of the detainee, who informed the Civil Guard who was in possession of an amount of money that she had asked him to keep it, without knowing the origin of it.

In parallel, the Civil Guard inspected several establishments gold sale environment, in one of which they were found and recovered the stolen jewels, which have been returned to its rightful owner.

The police investigation has determined that the now arrested 8,550 euros seized his uncle kept in a closet, leaving instead of newspaper clippings simulating a wad of bills, which were only partially burned.

Then he started the fire to get as much money for lost jewels give.

After gathering the necessary information, the Civil Guard have arrested a 22 year old and from Paraguay to which is attributed the alleged perpetrators of the crimes of arson with serious risk to individuals and theft.

Operation 'FIVE SMOKE' has also culminated in the recovery of almost all the stolen effects: 8,550 euros in cash and jewelry worth 1,500 euros.

The arrested, recovered and proceedings initiated effects have been made available to the magistrate No. 6 Lorca (Murcia) who has declared his income in custody.

Source: Ministerio del Interior

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