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A company in Ibiza, sanctioned for using unlicensed security guards during an event in Sant Antoni

The National Police detected several workers carrying out surveillance work without the required license, which has resulted in two very serious infractions that could lead to fines of up to 60,000 euros.
La Policía Nacional impone sanciones graves a una empresa en Ibiza por incumplir la Ley de Seguridad Privada

The National Police has proposed to sanction a security company in Ibiza for failing to comply with current legislation on private security during an event held last weekend in Sant Antoni de Portmany.

According to the police, the agents detected obvious irregularities in the surveillance service being provided at the site, where several individuals, dressed in black and with the logo of a company, were carrying out control and surveillance patrols.

No license or professional qualification

During the intervention, the agents identified three people who claimed to work for the company and explained that their work consisted of guarding closed booths to prevent theft. However, upon checking the documentation, the police found that neither the company nor the workers had the necessary licenses and accreditations to carry out private security work.

After examining all the documentation submitted, the investigation concluded that the company had provided private security services without authorization and hired unqualified personnel, which constitutes two very serious violations according to the Private Security Law.

Fines of up to 60,000 euros

The company has been proposed for sanction for both breaches, which could lead to fines of between 6,002 and 60,000 euros, in accordance with current regulations.

The National Police has reminded that only authorized companies can offer private security services and that security guards must be duly authorized by the Ministry of the Interior. It has also insisted on the importance of hiring qualified personnel to ensure security at public and private events, especially in places with large crowds of people.

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