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Hapless thieves report losing phone at crime scene

If there's any time you shouldn't report a lost item, this is probably it.

Hapless thieves report losing phone at crime scene
Photo: Press office of the Jefatura Superior de Policía de Canarias.

Don't report your phone missing when that item has been left behind at a crime scene – especially when you are the one who committed the crime.

A group of suspected thieves learned that lesson the hard way in Las Palmas on the island of Gran Canaria, local police reported on Friday.

The owner of a bar told police that after locking up for the night, he surprised a man dressed in a black jacket, crouching by a door that apparently had been forced open, according to Spanish daily ABC.

The man fled from the scene, dropping his cell phone, and a witness told police there had been three men in total, escaping in a small, grey car.

Afterwards, the three reportedly went to a police station to report that a the phone had been stolen in a violent robbery.

Officers had already recovered the phone when the bar owner reported the robbery and showed it to the alleged thieves.

Without hesitation, the owner identified the phone as his own, making it quite simple for officers to then arrest the group for forced robbery.

A gray car fitting the description of the witness was later found near the police station. Inside was a black jacket and two screwdrivers.

One of the men told officers that they had entered the bar, but had not stolen anything.

But police found that this man appeared to be linked to involvement in a similar crime in November, according to Europa Press.

A judge ruled that two of the men were to be released on bail while the third was remanded in custody.

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Son of Spanish actor goes on trial over grisly Thai island murder

The murder trial of a famous Spanish actor's son opened Tuesday on a popular Thai tourist island, where he is accused of killing and dismembering a Colombian plastic surgeon.

Son of Spanish actor goes on trial over grisly Thai island murder

Chef Daniel Sancho Bronchalo, 29, pleaded not guilty at a hearing in November to the premeditated murder of 44-year-old Edwin Arrieta Arteaga on the nearby Koh Pha Ngan island.

The pair were reported by Spanish media to have connected on Instagram in 2022, with Sancho travelling to Thailand on July 31st as a tourist, where they met.

The trial opened Tuesday on the honeymoon isle of Koh Samui, with Sancho’s father, well-known Spanish actor Rodolfo Sancho, arriving at the court shortly after 8:30 am (0130 GMT).

Lawyer Juan Gonzalo Ospina Serrano, representing Arrieta’s family, told reporters during a break that Sancho had not shown any remorse inside the courtroom.

“Daniel does not recognise he has committed any kind of murder, not voluntary or otherwise,” he said, before adding: “It is a chilling image to see him cuffed by hands and feet.”

Ospina said earlier that the family hoped “Thai law will be forceful, that the truth can be told”.

Detained

Sancho has been in pre-trial detention in Thailand since August, after police said he had admitted to the murder.

Under Thai law, premeditated murder convictions carry the death penalty.

However, Arrieta’s family previously said they would not seek the death penalty.

Sancho has admitted to hiding Arrieta’s body – which carries up to a year in jail – but he denies the second charge of destroying the Colombian’s passport.

Sancho’s lawyer Apichart Srinual declined to answer reporters’ questions.

The Thai public prosecutor who filed the case against Sancho also declined to speak to the media at the court.

The trial is expected to last until mid-May, with scores of witnesses due to appear in court.

In August, police found body parts that are believed to belong to Arrieta at a rubbish dump in Koh Pha Ngan.

CCTV footage obtained by local media showed Sancho and the victim on a motorcycle together shortly before the remains were discovered.

Police said at the time Sancho’s motive for the killing was unclear.

Koh Pha Ngan is famed for its white sandy beaches and draws thousands of backpackers to its notoriously wild “full moon” parties.

In 2017, another Spaniard, Artur Segarra, was convicted of murdering a businessman in Bangkok and discarding dismembered body parts into the Chao Phraya River.

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