- Madrid Police detained three Turkish nationals linked to the criminal institution “Los Dalton” on Serrano street.
- They were found with a firearm, a large amount of cash, false license, and mobile phones; suspected of illegal document possession and weapons charges.
- “Los Dalton” and rival clan ”Los Casper” are engaged in a violent dispute over drug and arms trafficking across Europe.
- The leader of “Los Dalton” was assassinated earlier in August in Torrevieja, allegedly by members of “Los Casper.”
- Previous operations against the mafia in Spain led to multiple arrests, though many suspects remain free pending trial.
Madrid Police Arrest Three Turkish Nationals Tied to Criminal Group “Los Dalton”
On August 20th,Madrid’s Policía Municipal intercepted and arrested three Turkish men driving a Mercedes GLA 200 on the upscale Calle de Serrano. The suspects, aged 33, 25, and 24, are linked to the notorious criminal organization known as Los Dalton, involved in illicit drug and arms trafficking across several European countries.
details of the Arrest and Evidence Seized
The police stopped the vehicle after observing suspicious and erratic maneuvers. Upon inspection, officers found:
- A Glock handgun
- 3,345 euros in cash
- A forged driver’s license
- Multiple mobile phones
The suspects claimed they were residents of Estepona who had traveled to Madrid for shopping and justified carrying the weapon for personal protection amid ongoing gang conflicts. Following protocol, the Unidad Canina (K9 Unit) with drug-sniffing dogs searched the car, though no narcotics were detected.
Criminal Background and Gang Rivalry
These arrests come amid a continuing turf war between Los Dalton and the rival clan Los Casper. The conflict escalated on August 4th when the head of Los Dalton was fatally shot in broad daylight in Torrevieja’s city center. According to investigators, the murder was likely orchestrated by Los Casper, who contest control over drug and arms markets, especially in Malaga and the Costa del Sol.
Both criminal groups have deep roots in Spain’s mafia networks and operate transnational trafficking routes impacting several European countries.
Previous Police Operations and Legal Proceedings
Notably,these three men were previously apprehended in May during a large-scale operation targeting the Turkish mafia across Andalusian cities including Córdoba,Málaga,and Granada. This operation led to 15 arrests, with 5 individuals sent to prison. Among those detained in that raid, these three suspects were released pending further inquiry.
The May operation was intense-one officer from the Malaga Special Operations Group (GOES) narrowly survived a gunshot wound to his backpack, which prevented a fatal injury. Despite previous arrests, many members of these gangs remain active.
Current Status
After interrogations, the three suspects were released again on freedom pending judicial action. Charges include possession of a false document, illegal weapon possession, and offenses against road safety.
Understanding the Impact of Gang Violence in Spain
The ongoing clash between criminal factions like Los Dalton and Los Casper highlights the challenges Spanish law enforcement faces in dismantling organized crime networks entrenched in drug trafficking and arms smuggling. These groups operate across regional borders and maintain complex hierarchies, making arrests and prosecutions difficult.
| Gang | Base Areas | criminal Activities | Recent Events |
|---|---|---|---|
| Los Dalton | Estepona, madrid, costa del Sol | Drug trafficking, arms smuggling | Leader shot dead in Torrevieja (Aug 4); arrests in Madrid (Aug 20) |
| Los Casper | Malaga, Costa del Sol | Drug trafficking, arms smuggling | Suspected in Dalton leader’s assassination |
Key Takeaways
- Criminal gangs like Los dalton and Los Casper continue to destabilize Spain’s security through violent rivalry.
- Authorities are actively conducting targeted operations but face challenges due to gang networks’ complexity.
- Public vigilance and police cooperation remain crucial for curbing illegal trafficking activities.
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