Illegal sleeping quarters found in three barber shops in la Seu d'Urgell

A joint police operation identifies twelve people and inspects six businesses in the capital of Alt Urgell.

Generic image of a street with blue police lights in front of a commercial establishment during an inspection.
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Generic image of a street with blue police lights in front of a commercial establishment during an inspection.

The Mossos d'Esquadra and the la Seu d'Urgell Local Police led a joint inspection this Wednesday in six local barber shops, discovering areas equipped for overnight stays.

The operation involved the Catalan Police, Local Police, National Police (CNP), and Labor Inspection officers. The mission focused on verifying business licenses and work permits within the establishments.
During the raids, officers identified 12 individuals. In three of the six shops, police found areas set up as bedrooms, leading to official reports for violating commercial regulations.
Following these findings, CNP officers summoned two individuals to further verify their legal documentation and residency status.