Police operation in La Seu d'Urgell identifies over 200 people

The anti-repeat offending operation also seized vehicles and resulted in several administrative fines.

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The Mossos d'Esquadra, along with other police forces, have identified over 200 people in an operation against repeat offending in La Seu d'Urgell over the weekend.

A police operation conducted in La Seu d'Urgell between Friday afternoon and Saturday morning has led to the identification of a total of 222 individuals. The operation, part of the Kanpai Plan against repeat offending, revealed that three of those identified had accumulated up to 70 prior records.
During the operation, two personal mobility devices were seized, and twelve administrative fines were issued. These violations were related to the possession of narcotic substances, prohibited weapons, and dangerous breed dogs.
The operation involved the joint collaboration of several security forces: the Mossos d'Esquadra, the National Police, the Civil Guard, and the Municipal Police. Additionally, a raid was conducted on a music bar, resulting in eleven expediente openings for irregularities concerning immigration law.