Authorities in Benidorm, Costa Blanca, have arrested two British males, aged 37 and 51, for allegedly staging a faux kidnapping to extort £725 from a relative. The incident prompted a serious police mobilization, suspending different operations and deploying a specialist anti-hostage unit.
The Staged Kidnapping Scheme
The boys despatched a relative a fabricated video exhibiting one showing blood-covered whereas the opposite threatened him with a knife. UK officers alerted Spanish police through Interpol, offering the video and recordings of ransom calls for threatening demise except €830 (£725) was paid right into a checking account.
Large Police Response
Benidorm police halted all ongoing investigations to focus sources on finding the supposed sufferer. Officers from Madrid’s kidnap and extortion unit joined the hassle. They recognized a lodge the place the suspects had checked in and arrange surveillance for a possible rescue.
The operation ended abruptly when officers noticed the 2 males exiting the lodge collectively, chatting casually. Police intercepted them, confirming the hoax aimed toward fast money. One suspect used a false title at check-in and through arrest, resulting in further identification fraud expenses.
Official Assertion
A spokesman for Spain’s Nationwide Police in Alicante detailed the response: “Officers in Benidorm arrested two British males aged 37 and 51 for simulating a kidnap to make fast money. The investigation began with an Interpol tip-off a few doable abduction.
“A relative reported movies of the supposed sufferer lined in blood, threatened with a knife. British authorities shared dialog recordings with ransom calls for.
“All out there sources in Benidorm mobilized to stop hurt. A specialised Madrid unit assisted. They established contact with the relative, who offered a photograph and particulars on the €830 demand.
“Officers pinpointed a Benidorm lodge. Surveillance revealed the boys leaving amicably, resulting in their arrest for simulating against the law, fraud, and identification fraud.”
Potential Penalties
The suspects face expenses that might lead to jail time and legal responsibility for operation prices, which disrupted police actions throughout the resort. Court docket particulars on remand or bail stay pending. The lodge’s title has not been disclosed.
Comparable Previous Incident
Final April, police arrested a British lady and two males close to Benidorm for a botched theft and kidnapping of her rich ex-partner. Proof linked her to orchestrating the crime amid monetary troubles. Seized objects included Tasers, an air pistol, sprays, a balaclava, gloves, masks, and duct tape. Her ex-husband allegedly paid an confederate €2,500 to ‘frighten’ the sufferer.

