In the actual world, the leader of the Mocro Maffia gang escaping from the Costa del Sol scandal coincides with the release of a crime thriller depicting similar gangs in a Costa del Sol filled with both luxury and criminal activity.
Karim Bouyakhrichan, the notorious criminal sought in the Netherlands, who was apprehended in January in Marbella, was unexpectedly granted release by a court in Malaga in February.
The public prosecutor's office is recommending a sentence of 35 years in prison for one individual for the murder and possession of illegal weapons, and is seeking to increase the proposed sentence to 38 years for the second suspect by including the
Based on eyewitness accounts, the suspect was discovered by Local Police officers in San Pedro Alcántara and was found to have two lighters in their possession.
After being arrested in Marbella in January, Karim Bouyakhrichan was granted bail under the condition that he pay 50,000 euros and appear in court every 15 days. However, the last time he attended a court hearing was on 1 April.
According to the latest crime figures for Spain, Ángeles Muñoz has highlighted that although there have been six shootings in the past two months, crime in the Costa del Sol town has actually decreased by 7.4%.