Early this Friday, the National Police began a second phase within the framework of Operation Vulcano against drug trafficking in the Sevillian neighborhood of Tres Mil Propiedades. Specifically, agents from the Police Intervention Unit (UIP) and the Prevention and Reaction Unit (UPR) are in charge of this second phase of the operation, as confirmed by sources from the Government Subdelegation in Seville.
This past Wednesday the National Police deployed a important device of some 300 agents in the Polígono Sur of Seville, scene last weekend of a shooting with weapons of war that has generated significant social and political alarm. This resulted in the arrest of more than ten people and the seizure of narcotic substances and more weapons. The detainees so far are still awaiting trial.
Police spokesperson Macarena de la Palma, in statements to the media, explained that this is an operation that represents, in her words, “the culmination” of several investigations carried out “for some time” against criminal organizations and that “have been delayed.” in time.”
Given the “alarm” raised by the aforementioned shooting, this police spokesperson has reported that the National Police “is at street level, restoring security” not only with uniformed officers, but also with plainclothes officers, thus transmitting a message of “ security” to citizens.
Likewise, the serious incident last weekend led to an emergency meeting this Thursday between the Government Subdelegation and the Seville City Council. In it, the mayor of Seville, José Luis Sanz, raised the possibility of demolish empty blocks of flats in order to redevelop the Three Thousand Homes and “destroy the ghetto.”
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