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Deported after the 40th arrest: What the deportation of a serial offender reveals about our police and laws

Cross-Border Crime and Mallorca

Some Mallorca crime cases involve suspects crossing borders, which makes early detection and European police cooperation essential.

Published: May 22, 2026
Deported after the 40th arrest: What the deportation of a serial offender reveals about our police and laws

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Is Mallorca seeing more cross-border crime cases linked to other European countries?

Mallorca can be affected by cross-border crime when suspects move between countries and operate beyond one local police force’s reach. A case involving an extradition from Belgium shows how crime networks may stretch across Europe. That is why cooperation between countries is important if authorities want to detect repeat offenders earlier.

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