OPERATIONAL

Two undercover prostitution apartments in Ibiza dismantled

The Local Police of Sant Antoni and the National Police inspected two houses in Sant Antoni and Sant Rafel where prostitution was practiced with payments in cash and by dataphone. Five workers and one client were identified.
Policial Local de Ibiza

The Local Police of Sant Antoni and the National Police of Ibiza have dismantled two homes used for undercover prostitution, following a joint operation aimed at controlling irregular activities in private homes in the municipality.

The operation took place in two properties: one located in the urban center of Sant Antoni and the other in the area of Sant Rafel. Both were inspected by plainclothes agents and members of the UCRIF, a unit specialized in illegal immigration networks and false documents.

Sant Antoni: two workers and a client inside the apartment

In the house inspected in Sant Antoni, the agents confirmed the existence of prostitution activity, with payments made both in cash and by dataphone. Two sex workers and a client were identified inside the house.

The apartment had already been inspected three times in 2025 by UCRIF, which confirms that it was a recurring point for the exercise of this activity.

Sant Rafel: three foreign workers attended in the house

In the house located on the outskirts of Sant Rafel, the agents also determined that prostitution was being carried out. Three workers were identified, all of them of foreign nationality, who declared that they provided their services voluntarily and in exchange for money. At this address they also accepted payments in cash and by dataphone.

A coordinated operation between police forces

The device is part of the joint actions promoted by the headquarters of both police forces, with the aim of strengthening surveillance and control of illegal activities in the municipality. The operation involved non-uniformed officers of the National Police and plainclothes officers of the Local Police of Sant Antoni.

Contenido relacionado  D-Day for Ibiza and Formentera civil servants: insularity bonus and salary increase at stake

The Councilor for Citizen Safety, Neus Mateu, thanked the work of the agents and stressed the importance of institutional cooperation to “ensure coexistence and compliance with the regulations“.

Opening of files and administrative proceedings

After the interventions, the Activities Department of the City Council of Sant Antoni will open the corresponding administrative files related to the inspected homes.

For its part, the National Police Station will initiate the pertinent administrative proceedings with respect to the persons identified during the operation.

Automatic Translation Notice: This text has been automatically translated from Spanish. It may contain inaccuracies or misinterpretations. We appreciate your understanding and invite you to consult the original version for greater accuracy.

Scroll to Top
logo bandas