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Municipal Police, Squatters and Knuckledusters

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2023 5:47pm
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Norrimac

Posts: 26

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Location: Vélez-Málaga

Joined: 14 May 2023

We've lived on Mallorca for 35 years but we're moving to the Peninsula shortly -- not quite sure where -- hence me posting in THIS forum.

I hope it will help reassure folks about the squatter problems all over Spain.

Our neighbour is German. She was taken into hospital last week and her house is empty.

Yesterday morning I heard suspicious noises from inside the house.

I called a friend of the neighbour who has keys but she didn't pick up.

I called the local Municipal Police and explained the situation. Within 10 minutes, 3 cop cars turned up.

Six cops exited. One went to the front door and started battering. "¡Abre la Puerta! ¡Policia!" he yelled. Other neighbours came out.

What I DID notice in particular was the other cops -- all big guys -- were donning heavy-duty leather gloves as if preparing to use their knuckles.

They looked very much like they meant business.

The door opened slightly as if someone was peeking out. 

The cops rushed the door and we could hear a lot of crashing, banging, Effing and blinding in Spanish.

(I speak Spanish. I won't repeat the words here but it was... colourful.)

They dragged 2 greasy-looking gits and one druggie-looking woman out. (All Spanish.) One guy was bleeding from the nose. The other looked scared. The woman was screaming to make sure she got all the attention. (She didn't.)

They played them gently, carefully, lovingly (yeah, right...) in the back of a van. They sealed the door of the house with 
Police tape, thanked me and left.

Later, a joiner turned up with another cop car and fixed the door. (It's still sealed. The neighbour is still in hospital.)

My point is they made NO difference we and the neighbour and not Spanish. They were clearly NOT on the side of the would-be squatters.

Just sayin'.

Norm.


Izzy

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2023 12:04pm

Posts: 45

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Location: Torre del Mar

Joined: 6 Jan 2020

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2023 12:04pm

Norrimac wrote on Mon Nov 20, 2023 5:47pm:

We've lived on Mallorca for 35 years but we're moving to the Peninsula shortly -- not quite sure where -- hence me posting in THIS forum.

I hope it will help reassure folks about the squatter problems all over Spain.

Our neighbour is German. She was taken into hospital last week and her house is empty.

Yesterday morning I heard suspicious noises from inside the house.

I called a friend of the neighbour who has keys but she didn't pick up.

I called the local Municipal Police and explained the situation. Within 10 minutes, 3 cop cars turned up.

Six cops exited. One went to the front door and started battering. "¡Abre la Puerta! ¡Policia!" he yelled. Other neighbours came out.

What I DID notice in particular was the other cops -- all big guys -- were donning heavy-duty leather gloves as if preparing to use their knuckles.

They looked very much like they meant business.

The door opened slightly as if someone was peeking out. 

The cops rushed the door and we could hear a lot of crashing, banging, Effing and blinding in Spanish.

(I speak Spanish. I won't repeat the words here but it was... colourful.)

They dragged 2 greasy-looking gits and one druggie-looking woman out. (All Spanish.) One guy was bleeding from the nose. The other looked scared. The woman was screaming to make sure she got all the attention. (She didn't.)

They played them gently, carefully, lovingly (yeah, right...) in the back of a van. They sealed the door of the house with 
Police tape, thanked me and left.

Later, a joiner turned up with another cop car and fixed the door. (It's still sealed. The neighbour is still in hospital.)

My point is they made NO difference we and the neighbour and not Spanish. They were clearly NOT on the side of the would-be squatters.

Just sayin'.

Norm.


Sorry your last sentence makes no sense to me could you clarify what made NO difference? 

Norrimac

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2023 2:27pm

Norrimac

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Posts: 26

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Location: Vélez-Málaga

Joined: 14 May 2023

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2023 2:27pm

Izzy wrote on Tue Nov 28, 2023 12:04pm:

Sorry your last sentence makes no sense to me could you clarify what made NO difference? 

Hi Izzy, get your point!

There have been several comments made in other threads on this forum that sometimes, the Spanish cops were appearing to take sides with the Spanish squatters.

In my case, that was clearly not the case. The would-be squatters were Spanish.

Cheers - Norm.

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