A problematic space: the history of a parking lot
For more than a year and a half, the underground parking located on Béjar street, in the heart of the Sants neighborhood in Barcelona, has faced a deep crisis. Residents have described the situation as ‘unbearable’, with the place becoming a focus of crime and social disorder.
The occupation: a problem that grew over time
Chaos began approximately eighteen months ago, when a small group of people decided to use the stairs of the parking lot as a night shelter. In recent months, the situation intensified drastically, with the appearance of mattresses, furniture and garbage that hindered emergency exits.
Alarming consequences
In addition to unhealthy conditions, alarming incidents were recorded, including drug consumption and trafficking, prostitution activities and aggressions. The Mossos d’Esquadra have corroborated that the parking lot was a critical point for criminal activities, including arrests for serious crimes.
The outcome: a necessary eviction
Last Monday, the Núñez and Navarro real estate, together with the Urban Guard, carried out the eviction of the enclosure. The six people who still lived the place were identified, who abandoned without resistance. Subsequently, a cleaning team began to get rid of accumulated waste, marking the start of a new stage.
Commitment to security and community
In response to the situation, the real estate company has decided to implement private surveillance 24 hours to ensure access control and prevent future problems. In addition, he promised to repair the locks and review the security systems.
Voices of residents
The neighbors have shown their relief in the eviction and new measures, although they ask that surveillance be constant and effective. A resident shared his experience, stating: ‘We have had to enter the parking lot with fear and caution, as if we went to a battlefield.’
Social support and promising future
The authorities of the Sants-Montjuïc district have worked in parallel to offer mediation and social support to the occupants of the parking lot. This effort is expected to continue, ensuring that those who lived there receive adequate attention.
The case of Béjar 73 parking has highlighted the importance of rapid intervention in situations of illegal degradation and occupation, which affect not only security, but also the health and well -being of the community.
With the consummated eviction, residents maintain the hope that this space will become a safe and peaceful place, where living together and the integrity of all is respected.