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“How far should we go?”

Tranquility in Hoya of the Pozoa district of the Canarian municipality of Teldehas been disrupted in recent months due to the illegal colonization that has spread in the area. Last Monday, September 23, several units of the National Police and the Canarian Police were forced to attack the call the neighbors for helpwho warned against Riots among squatters who reside in the neighborhood, according to Telde Actualidad.

The witnesses assured the aforementioned media that they had heard “shouting and insults” and several scenes from physical violence among the criminals residing in this area. A situation that, despite the rapid intervention of security agents, has also put all the residents of Hoya del Pozo at risk, who are not the first time they have suffered this tension.

Residents of Hoya del Pozo on the edge due to clashes between squatters

The occupation of these lands began more than two years ago and, although it started out as a few caravans, it has now become an illegal colony that complicates the lives of the inhabitants of the area. The inhabitants of Hoya del Pozo have demonstrated on several occasions their discontent at the city council from Telde, seeking to find a solution to this problem.

However, so far he has not been able to take steps to end this mess that directly affects his daily life and which generated a lot of insecurity in the coastal core, in particular by the constant clashes occurring in this squatted caravan park. They admit to feeling abandoned by the local government, which has not yet taken steps to try to evacuate the coastal area.

Residents of the area have repeatedly called for intervention to be carried out in order to Bringing peace to the Telde neighborhoodwithout having received a response. According to the newspaper Telde Actualidad, some are even beginning to wonder “How far do we have to go to make this end?” given the lack of solutions to the presence of these criminals who disrupt the stability and security of the city.

A difficult situation to resolve, according to the municipal council

He Telde City Council is aware of the complicated situation that currently exists in Hoya del Pozo and that, for the moment, There doesn’t seem to be a simple solution.As the council revealed, the eviction of caravans and shacks became even more complicated after the ownership of the occupied land was revealed.

At first, according to the newspaper La Provincia, urban planning assumed that there was a private part and a public part in the area closest to the coast. However, reports now confirm that The entire land is privately owned.as confirmed by the mayor, Juan Antonio Peña, during the last plenary session.

The advisor insists that “It is difficult to resolve this situation” and that it takes time to figure out how to act. “We need to sit down and figure out together how we’re going to solve it. First It was believed that there was a private part and a public part.but according to technical reports, all the land is private,” he noted then.

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