Rubí reports 3,637 criminal offenses in 2025 as housing crisis intensifies

Local authorities review crime statistics while the Housing Union resumes activity to protest rising rents.

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The Rubí City Council is holding a Local Security Board meeting this Monday to evaluate the 3,637 criminal offenses recorded in the city during 2025, according to Ministry of Interior data.

The latest figures represent an increase of 85 crimes compared to the previous year. Following the security meeting, municipal leaders will hold a press conference to address the community's concerns regarding local safety and crime prevention.
Simultaneously, the Housing Union has reactivated after four years of silence. Activists claim that many families in Rubí are spending over 50% of their income on rent, prompting a new wave of collective actions and assemblies.
Regarding public health, 33 new cases of African Swine Fever were detected last week. This brings the total number of cases in the high-risk zone to 195, ensuring that current movement restrictions remain in place.