Squatters spark outrage by calling police on three burglars trying to break into ‘their’ home in Malaga town

Squatters spark outrage by calling police on three burglars trying to break into ‘their’ home in Malaga town

A GROUP Of Malaga Area Squatters Called Police to Say the Property They Were Occupying Illegally Was Being Robbed.

Details of the break-in were released only this week.

Police Nacional officers were called to the house in Antequera around 1am. The complaints admitted that the squatters had been living there.

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Three people, aged 53, 54, and 33, forced the lock on the front door and tried to escape by climbing from a balcony.

The trio was arrested on charges of robbery using force

The officers found the house in a very unsanitary condition.

The occupants told us they’d been living there for quite some time.

Later that day, both the robbers as well an unspecified amount of squatters appeared before a Antequera district court for a swift trial.

Details of the result have not been released.

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