Words against the Police, scribbles and even several swastikas upside down. These are the graffiti on a house on Chimidas Street in Playa Honda, which, according to the Councilor for the Local Police of San Bartolomé, Alexis Tejera, is "occupied". Given the state of the house, in which belongings and waste are also seen thrown on the pavement, the Local Police of the municipality is already preparing a report based on which the City Council will take measures.
It is believed that it could have been the person or persons occupying the house who made those graffiti, given the pressure they may be under to leave the house. Once the Local Police delivers its report, "it is necessary to locate the property, which is almost certainly a financial institution," says Tejera.
When the City Council has "certified" who owns that house, the City Council will ask them to "restore it, due to the poor condition of the house, due to abandonment and due to public health issues," explains Tejera.