Mijas, Spain – In a region often associated with rising crime rates, one town on the Costa del Sol is bucking the trend. Mijas has just announced a significant 10 percent decrease in overall criminal offenses, according to the latest figures released by the Ministry of the Interior. That's right, a drop! It seems almost unbelievable these days, doesn't it?
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This positive news is a stark contrast to Mijas' neighboring municipalities, where crime rates have reportedly surged by an average of 10 percent. This makes Mijas something of an anomaly – a beacon of hope, if you will – along this popular stretch of the Spanish coastline.
So, what's their secret? Local officials are attributing this success to a major overhaul of the local police force's planning and operational methods. We're talking about a complete restructuring, implementing innovative working strategies specifically designed to tackle the types of crimes that worry residents the most. And it appears to be working.
Let's get specific. Violent robberies have plummeted by a remarkable 25 percent. Home burglaries? Down by 23 percent. Even computer fraud, a growing concern in our increasingly digital world, has seen a 20 percent reduction. These numbers speak for themselves, really.
The Mijas council is understandably proud, emphasizing that these results validate their new operational model. This initiative, supported by the Mijas Local Police's increased activity throughout 2025 – including more visible patrols and preventative checks across the area – has demonstrably improved public safety, as we reported earlier this year.
Of course, there's always more to be done. While celebrating this achievement, council members are also stressing the need for additional resources from the state. They're renewing their request for more personnel and a new barracks for the Guardia Civil, arguing that current staffing levels are simply inadequate for the population they serve. I mean, you can’t argue with that logic, can you?
The police strategy focuses on a multi-pronged approach: high-visibility patrols to deter potential criminals and targeted crime prevention checks in the three main population hubs: Mijas Pueblo, Las Lagunas, and La Cala. These areas, each with its own unique character, require a tailored approach to policing.
The mayor has previously voiced concerns about gangs expanding into Mijas from other areas, such as Marbella. This led to a series of arrests, and preventive traffic stops have also proven effective, uncovering numerous drug-related offenses and instances of drunk driving. It seems that a proactive, vigilant approach, combined with strategic planning, is the key to Mijas' success. Let's hope other municipalities take note.
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