The investigation led to the identification and arrest of six individuals, aged between 27 and 60 years old, who are allegedly involved in a series of 27 aggravated robberies. These offenses were committed between November 2025 and March 2026, targeting various jewelry stores throughout the Spanish territory.
Notable among the assaults were those carried out in the towns of la Sénia and Flix, both in February 2026 and only a week apart. The group also operated in other locations such as Benicàssim (Castellón), Sonseca (Toledo), Andorra (Teruel), Villarejo de Salvanes (Madrid), and Campohermoso-Níjar (Almería). The total value of the stolen jewelry, the vehicles used, and the damages caused is estimated at approximately one million euros.
The gang members operated with meticulous coordination and a clear division of roles. They conducted prior surveillance and thorough reconnaissance of establishments, carefully selecting targets before executing the robberies. To carry out the assaults, they concealed their faces and wore gloves to hinder police identification. The method employed was ram-raiding, using high-powered vehicles, often stolen or with manipulated license plates, to violently access the premises. Once inside, they quickly stole high-value jewelry and watches, while other group members secured the escape and monitored the surroundings.
The group's logistical capabilities allowed them to travel between different jurisdictions and operate continuously in various regions. Investigations have revealed that the stolen jewelry was immediately sold in second-hand establishments, making its recovery and traceability difficult.
The final phase of the operation included five searches of properties and a gold and jewelry trading establishment in the provinces of Castellón, Madrid, and Toledo. During these actions, items from the robberies and other elements of interest for the investigation were seized. The six detainees are charged with membership in a criminal group, aggravated robbery, vehicle theft, larceny, document forgery, and receiving stolen goods. The Court of Instruction of Castellón de la Plana ordered four of the detainees to be held in prison.




