Spanish security services conducted two successive operations targeting brutal criminal groups. In Madrid, 13 members of a gang involved in burglaries of commercial and educational establishments were arrested. Meanwhile, in Valencia, the National Police apprehended 19 young individuals, including 18 minors, accused of a series of brutal street robberies using bladed weapons. Both groups were characterized by exceptional ruthlessness towards their victims.

The Spanish National Police and Civil Guard dismantled two independent criminal structures that terrorized residents of the Community of Madrid and Valencia. In the capital, authorities apprehended 13 individuals who face a total of 23 charges related to burglary. The criminals targeted supermarkets, commercial premises, and educational institutions, ripping safes from walls. This operation was the result of a long-term investigation jointly conducted by the two pillars of Spanish internal security. The Spanish criminal justice system provides special procedures for juvenile offenders, who are tried by dedicated juvenile courts that emphasize rehabilitation over imprisonment.Simultaneously in Valencia, in the Marxalenes district, a group of 19 young perpetrators was arrested. As many as 18 of those detained are minors. According to investigators from the Provincial Brigade of the Judicial Police, this group committed at least 10 brutal robberies and caused serious bodily harm to two individuals. The attackers operated according to a repetitive pattern, using numerical superiority and bladed weapons to intimidate random passersby. Police describe their actions as acts of <przypis title=