The operation, which lasted several days and involved the participation of over 250 officers across different shifts, aimed primarily to ensure safety and enforce current legislation. During the service, control points were established at the access and exit routes to identify people and vehicles, in addition to conducting alcohol and drug tests.
“"The objective was to guarantee the safety of people, enforce current legality, and prevent public order incidents."
Early on Monday morning, officers confirmed that the warehouse had been dismantled. During the departure of the last vehicles linked to the party, material related to the organization was located, allowing administrative acts to be filed against eight men identified as responsible.
In one of the trucks, officers found material deliberately hidden and camouflaged, including professional sound equipment, wiring, a bar-style refrigerator, unlabeled alcoholic beverages, and a cash register.
The final balance of the operation indicates that 603 people and 207 vehicles were identified. There were 45 positive drug tests and 37 administrative complaints filed under the Citizen Security Law (mostly for drug and weapon possession). A criminal complaint for driving without a license and 52 traffic complaints were also registered. The service was supported by the Ajuntament de la Sénia, which facilitated the closure of access points and provided logistical assistance.




