Civil guard reports arrest in Malaga case involving illegal detention and assault

In Mijas, a town on the Costa del Sol, a man is being investigated in connection with alleged crimes that include illegal detention, extortion, and injuries inflicted on two individuals. The Malaga Command reported on Thursday that investigators are examining these allegations, which involve two young people of Colombian nationality who were staying at a rented house where they resided. During the incident, they were restrained, threatened with a firearm, and repeatedly assaulted, enduring violent acts that also involved the complainants’ own roommate. The case has prompted a swift police response as part of a broader effort to uncover the full sequence of events and identify every person involved in the violence.

Authorities say they carried out a series of coordinated steps to locate and identify the four people suspected of carrying out the wrongdoing. The operations culminated in a decisive development: an arrest of one suspect at the home of the accused victims’ roommate, an important lead in the ongoing inquiry. Law enforcement officials emphasize that the investigation continues as they work to reconstruct precisely what occurred and to determine each individual’s role in the incident. The focus remains on gathering all relevant evidence to confirm charges and proceed with judicial actions against those responsible.

Firearm

During the investigation, officers recovered a firearm and two documents that had been stolen from the victims, along with additional items linked to the assault. The weapon is being examined to determine its exact use in the crimes, and authorities are reviewing the victims’ records to confirm ownership of the seized items. Investigators stress that the inquiry is active and evolving as they work to verify the facts and identify three other individuals who are also being linked to the case. The goal is to provide a clear account of the events and to ensure all implicated parties face appropriate legal proceedings as the investigation progresses.

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