¡Hola, Tenerife!
Good evening, my dear islanders! Valeria Landau here, bringing you the latest pulse of Tenerife and beyond, as we close out another intense news day. Today, our beautiful island has seen crucial judicial action safeguarding public health, significant successes in crime prevention, and yes, even national political tremors that demand our attention. Let’s dive right in!
Un Veredicto Crucial: El Intrusismo Frena en Seco en Tenerife
First up, a story that underlines the critical importance of professional integrity and patient safety here in Tenerife. We’ve been following the case of a false podiatrist who dared to practice in various pharmacies across the island without the proper qualifications, and today, justice has spoken loudly and clearly.
The Juzgado de lo Penal nº1 de Santa Cruz de Tenerife has handed down a conviction for professional intrusism to a woman who, without the official academic title or collegiate membership, performed acts exclusive to the podiatric profession. Imagine this: she was making diagnoses, recommending treatments, and even using specialized, sharp instruments – like bisturís and micromotores – in what she called «podology consultations» within pharmacies. This isn’t just a minor transgression; it’s a direct threat to the health and well-being of our citizens.
The court found her guilty of attending patients, measuring plantar arches, detecting biomechanical alterations, and treating conditions like ingrown toenails. Even more alarming, she issued justifications and invoices for these «podology consultations.» The severity of her actions is reflected in the 20-month fine she received, with a daily quota of 6 euros. This isn’t a small slap on the wrist; it’s a significant financial penalty designed to deter such dangerous practices.
What makes this case particularly concerning is that the condemned woman was fully aware of her illegal activities. The Colegio Oficial de Podólogos de Canarias had already warned and even formally required her to cease her practice back in 2018. This wasn’t ignorance; it was a deliberate disregard for the law and, more importantly, for public safety. The judicial process began with a formal complaint from the Podiatrists’ Association in November 2021, showcasing their relentless dedication to protecting our community from unqualified practitioners.
The Colegio Oficial de Podólogos de Canarias has rightly applauded this verdict, emphasizing its role in reinforcing patient protection and health security. It’s a stark reminder that podology is a regulated health profession, requiring a university degree and collegiate membership. Intrusism, especially when involving invasive procedures or diagnoses, poses immense risks to patients. As your reporter, I can’t stress this enough: always, always verify that your healthcare professionals are properly qualified and collegiated. It’s a simple step that can safeguard your health and prevent potentially severe consequences. This ruling sends a powerful message across the Canary Islands: professional standards are not just guidelines; they are legal requirements designed to keep us all safe.
Éxito Policial en Güímar: Desarticulada una Ola de Delincuencia
Now, let’s turn our attention to a story of swift and effective police work that has brought much-needed relief to the municipality of Güímar. The Guardia Civil has scored a major victory against crime, apprehending an individual responsible for a staggering 20 distinct offenses against property. This is fantastic news for the local community that has undoubtedly been on edge.
Agents from the Güímar Post have arrested a 25-year-old local resident, accused of 17 robberies with force inside vehicles, 2 robberies with violence or intimidation, and 1 robbery with force in various commercial establishments. That’s a significant crime spree, and the relief of the residents must be palpable. The investigation kicked off after a series of complaints from victims, and the agents quickly identified a recurring modus operandi, indicating a single, prolific perpetrator.
Imagine the fear and disruption caused: during daylight hours, the suspect would enter businesses armed with a large knife, threatening employees to steal cash registers. At night, he would target parked vehicles and closed shops, smashing windows with a screwdriver to snatch personal belongings – wallets, documents, lottery tickets, electronics, tools, sunglasses – and, of course, cash. This kind of brazen criminal activity not only causes financial loss but also creates a deep sense of insecurity among citizens.
Thanks to thorough operational efforts, the Guardia Civil managed to identify, locate, and arrest the alleged perpetrator. It’s worth noting that this individual already had a police record for similar offenses, highlighting a pattern of criminal behavior now brought to a halt. The swift action of our law enforcement officers has not only clarified 20 serious crimes but also significantly reduced the social alarm that had been gripping the residents of Güímar. This is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our Guardia Civil, ensuring that our communities remain safe and secure. These interventions are vital for maintaining the peace and stability that we all cherish here in Tenerife.
Resonancia Nacional: La Imputación de un Expresidente Sacude el Escenario Político Español
And finally, let’s broaden our gaze to the national stage, where a bombshell development has sent ripples through the political landscape of Spain. In a move that has captured headlines across the country, former socialist president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has been formally charged, marking an unprecedented moment in our nation’s political history.
Judge José Luis Calama of the Audiencia Nacional has lifted the secrecy order on the «Plus Ultra case» and has summoned Zapatero to appear as an investigated party on June 2nd. The charges are severe: alleged leadership of a «stable and hierarchical structure of influence peddling,» criminal organization, money laundering, and even falsifying documents. The core of the investigation revolves around whether a portion of the 53-million-euro government loan, granted to the airline Plus Ultra during the pandemic rescue, was diverted for illicit purposes. This is truly significant, as it marks the first time a former Spanish president has faced such grave accusations.
According to Judge Calama, the investigation has unveiled an organized scheme of illicit influence peddling, allegedly led by Zapatero himself. This scheme purportedly leveraged his personal contacts and access to high-ranking officials within the administration to secure favorable decisions for third parties, particularly Plus Ultra. Reports indicate that raids have already taken place at corporate headquarters, Zapatero’s personal office, and even the advertising firm owned by his two daughters, signaling a wide-reaching inquiry into these serious allegations.
The political reactions have been swift and sharply divided, as one might expect. The government, through Minister Spokesperson Elma Saiz, has called for «tranquility, confidence, prudence, and respect for the principle of presumption of innocence.» She defended the pandemic loans as crucial for saving businesses and jobs, while fiercely supporting Zapatero, whom she described as the president who brought about «the greatest social transformation of our country» and «defeated ETA.» Saiz also highlighted that the origin of the case stems from a complaint by «an ultra organization like Manos Limpias,» aiming to discredit the accusations.
However, the opposition has seized upon the news with evident dismay. Miguel Tellado, the Secretary General of the Popular Party, expressed extreme gravity, branding it an «international scandal» and demanding immediate explanations from the government, especially given Zapatero’s role as a key advisor to current Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. Isabel Díaz Ayuso, President of the Community of Madrid, echoed these sentiments, suggesting a pattern of controversy around the current government and questioning the neutrality of the judiciary. She explicitly stated, «This is not an isolated incident; it’s another episode of Sánchez’s government. It’s a new demonstration that Pedro Sánchez is the number 1 of all corruption plots,» a strong and direct accusation.
Santiago Abascal, the leader of Vox, went even further, labeling it a «new demonstration of the mafia» surrounding Sánchez’s government and renewing his call for a motion of no confidence against the Prime Minister. He argued that such a motion is «necessary to portray before the Spanish people the full extent of the mafia and the position of all deputies regarding it.» These reactions underscore the profound political implications of this case, which is set to dominate national discourse for weeks to come. It’s a stark reminder that accountability, at every level of power, remains a cornerstone of our democratic system.
Cierre de la Jornada: Mirando Adelante
What a day it’s been! From ensuring public health and safety right here in Tenerife to witnessing significant national political developments, the news cycle never stops. As always, my commitment is to bring you these stories with clarity, accuracy, and the dynamic spirit that defines our island. We’ll continue to follow these cases closely, bringing you all the updates as they unfold. Thank you for joining me, Valeria Landau, on this edition of your daily news. Stay informed, stay safe, and enjoy your evening, Tenerife!

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