Increased Criminal Wave Tarnishes The Ideal Image Of European Tourism Hotspot Barcelona

Frequent thefts and violent robberies, mainly targeting tourists, have tarnished the reputation of Spain’s second-largest city Barcelona. Populated with over 1.6 million of residents, such criminal activities enables the locals to form their own crime-fighting patrols.

The Southwestern European city of Barcelona is harmed by these indictable offences to such an extent that recently  Afghanistan’s ambassador to Spain fell prey to a group mugging who tried to steal his wristwatch in one of the city centers. By this, he got slightly injured as well. Again a 91-year-old French woman was hospitalised after thieves tried to snatch her necklace, causing her to fall. More and above in the month of June this year, a visiting South Korean public servant died from injuries she suffered during a mugging.

Taking such incidents into view, the US ambassodor in Barcelona cautioned its nationals to stay careful while traversing the province and urged them not to “display signs of wealth such as wearing expensive jewelry or watches”.

Since July, this European tourist hotspot, has recorded eight murders which is quite hard to accept of being unusually high number for a city like Barcelona !
Again in most cases tourists become the easy targets of the crooks, has also raised concern of city officials and all of them who are associated to its tourism industry.

In contrary to this, while taking an overview, the picture shows that the crime rate in Barcelona is much lower than the other European cities such as London, Berlin and Brussels. But this couldn’t be treated as an excuse and this “was not enough to justify the alarm that is being generated”, said Sonia Andolz, an expert on security policies, Barcelona.

In fact for this condition she partly blames the boom in tourism the city witnessed since it hosted the 1992 Summer Olympics. She believes that tourism always draws pickpockets.

The attempts made by some locals in this regard is certainly praiseworthy, but for Andolz, “Taking justice into your own hands is not the solution. A citizen without training, without a uniform and without any controls can never play this role.”

However the City Council recently enhanced its crime-fighting budget and the regional government has deployed more officers to the city, including anti-riot units.

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