Background history and “simpas” from “gastrojeta” continues to increase. The National Police arrested 50-year-old Lithuanian Aidas J. twice in less than a week for leaving. Restaurants in the center of Alicante and I refuse to pay the bill. “Gastrojeta” Feigns faintness and weakness While wandering around restaurants and bars to avoid paying for food, 20 people have been arrested for fraud since November last year, almost all of them for “simpa” crime.
The only time when Alicante hoteliers were able to work calmly without the threat of “gastrojeta” was when he was sent to prison in February and the end of June. In both cases, it was the judge of the Alicante Instruction Court No. 9 who sent him to Fontnivel prison to serve two sentences for petty fraud in a restaurant in Alicante and a cottage in Las Hogueras de San Juan. But once he gets out of prison, he eats for free again, seemingly unconcerned about the consequences.
The latest arrest of the Lithuanian restaurant took place in Alicante yesterday afternoon. The National Police was alerted to go to a restaurant on Calle Mayor around 6pm, a customer did not want to pay the bill and police officers arrived. Response Operational Group (GOR) of the Central District Police Station They found the diner lying on the ground, as he often did to fake an illness in order to be evacuated by ambulance.
34 euro account
Agents recognized the “gastrojeta” and told police at the restaurant that he had refused to pay the €34.85 bill for one rice dish and two whiskeys. The Lithuanian man was arrested and taken to the dungeons. Provincial Police Department, Proceedings are continuing in Alicante before he is brought to justice tomorrow, Thursday. Speedy trial for minor fraud.
This new “simpa” was recorded six days after another binge at a restaurant on the Esplanade. The National Police were called to the restaurant at around half past four in the afternoon on 14 September. For the occasion, he ordered food, drinks and two cocktails. When they bring him the bill he needs to pay He started laughing and told them he didn’t have any money.He was arrested for this.
‘Gastrojeta’ serves both lunch and dinner, and even tapas, and has a history of ordering rice, lobster or entrecôte, the common denominator of which is accompaniment with a variety of whiskeys (always ‘White Label’). Normally it asks for a cover Russian salad, which he “really liked” A national police officer who participated in four of the arrests told EFE this Wednesday. According to this agent, he is wearing long gray pants, a polo shirt, trekking shoes and a well-known brand vest.
seafood paella
Manager ‘Fine dining’ restaurant, Moisés Doménech, told EFE that this man came to his workplace yesterday and chose a table inside, where he ordered “seafood paella for one” and whiskey, which he “drank in one gulp”, and then ordered another double to go with the rice. . “He was about to leave without paying the bill of 34.85 euros, but a colleague stopped him and said that the bill was pending,” to which the ‘gastrojeta’ responded without any upset, saying that he was going to the restaurant. to the hotel to get the money.
When they refused to let him leave without paying the bill, the Lithuanian threw himself on the ground very close to the street door and pretended to be visibly ill, but they were not trapped by ‘El Buen Comer’ and called the police. Police.
Doménech took several photos of the ‘gastrojeta’ and forwarded them to other restaurants in the area. Provincial Hotel Management Association (APEHA) so that he doesn’t do the same thing again in the near future.
The police officer who arrested him four times added that the ‘gastrojeta’ usually “smiled” when the cops arrived, never blushing or losing his cool, perhaps “because he saw himself unpunished.” Always with a few drinks on hand, he doesn’t seem to mind spending a night or two in a cell before appearing before the judge.
Source: Informacion

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