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The Department of Public Safety of the Calpe Town Council has presented the annual report of the Local Police for the year 2025. The data reflects intense operational activity with a total of 20,200 interventions, consolidating the force as a fundamental part of community life and safety in the municipality.

 

The statistical report offers an overview of a modern and versatile police force. Among the most significant figures are the 954 humanitarian actions, which range from assisting the sick and injured to locating people and responding to fires. There were also 951 actions carried out by the VIOGEN Unit.

 

Innovation and maritime presence

 

The year 2025 has served to consolidate new surveillance tools. The drone unit (UMAC) carried out 169 operations, optimising aerial surveillance.

 

For its part, the recently acquired police boat carried out 57 operations during the summer period, reinforcing security on the Calpe coast.

 

Road safety and prevention

 

In the area of mobility and prevention, the balance shows the following key data:

 

The Local Police filed 7,127 reports against vehicles and motorcycles for traffic offences, carried out 2,457 surveillance checks and intervened in 480 traffic accidents. In terms of public safety, the Local Police participated in 135 drug seizures.

 

This constant presence has led to a significant reduction in crime, supported by pillars such as neighbourhood mediation and noise control, which are essential for ensuring peace and quiet in residential areas and the town centre.

 

The Councillor for Public Safety, Guillermo Sendra, has welcomed these results, noting that ‘these figures reflect a team that is committed to this municipality’.

 

For her part, the Mayor of Calpe, Ana Sala, has reaffirmed the council's commitment for next year: ‘Looking ahead to 2026, our priority will continue to be to strengthen the role of the Local Police as a local public service of excellence’.