The Arrecife Duty Court will reopen this Tuesday after no flea plague is detected

Last week it was decided to close the facilities preventively due to suspicion of these insects in the facilities

July 14 2025 (16:25 WEST)
Updated in July 14 2025 (20:11 WEST)
Arrecife Courts
Arrecife Courts

The Arrecife Duty Court will reopen its doors this Tuesday after a week of closure due to the suspicion of the presence of fleas in its facilities as La Voz reported a few days ago. 

After that, the Court communicated the situation to the Canary Islands Government so that it would take the corresponding measures.

According to Adalberto de la Cruz, magistrate judge dean, informed this media, "starting this Tuesday the facilities of the Duty Court will be used again normally after the communication sent by the Government of the Canary Islands in which it is reported on the result of the technical studies carried out that conclude the absence of any plague in the building".

At first, preventively it was decided that the corresponding court in the week of its duty would carry out the tasks in its own facilities in the upper part of the building.

Likewise, de la Cruz highlights that "this derivation has been carried out without incidents in the service, which has been provided normally and without any prejudice to professionals and citizens".

Facade of the Arrecife courts, Lanzarote. Photo: José Luis Carrasco.
The presence of a flea plague forces the closure of the Arrecife Duty Court
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