They break into Torrelavega for the second time in ten days

The society's board requests "more security in our streets" and maintains that possibly this "Triana" that in its day "was one of the best, today is one of the worst in Arrecife"

October 31 2022 (07:21 WET)
Updated in October 31 2022 (07:53 WET)
Theft in Torrelavega
Theft in Torrelavega

For the second time in just ten days, they have broken into the Torrelavega again. This was announced by the society's board, "one no longer knows what to think, what to do, or even whether to continue working for everyone. the so-called "friends of others' property", are destroying our headquarters again."

This time they have not managed to take much, but they did stir up and destroy a good part of the material. Luis González, vice president, complains about the lack of security and demands from the political class "that there must be more security in our streets, and that possibly this "Triana" that in its day was one of the best, today it is one of the worst in Arrecife, with garbage everywhere, an unbearable smell and of course, day, night and early morning with very little security with all the movements we see."

"Please...... Do something!!! This street is a real disaster and it gets worse every day, put up the cameras and you will see the disaster that one weekend and another also is set up until mid-morning, it's even scary to pass by. That said, if this is not dealt with harshly, we will have to think about closing doors, like some businesses that are already thinking about it", González laments

Finally, he states that "hopefully the security forces will find these scoundrels and make them pay for all the damage done, not only to us, but to all the members and supporters of this club, who day after day work for our culture, recreation and sport, but keep in mind that we are a pineapple and that we will continue with our projects"

 

Images of the robbery at the SCRD Torrelavega headquarters that occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, October 19
Two hooded men break into the Torrelavega headquarters to steal
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