Reality check: How a global crypto pyramid scheme landed in Palma's real estate world
Why Mallorca Cases Need International Police Cooperation
Cross-border crime in Mallorca often requires cooperation with police and agencies in several countries.

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Why do Mallorca authorities work with police in other countries on these cases?
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How can a crypto pyramid scheme end up in Mallorca real estate?
Through shell companies, intermediaries and cross-border transfers that mask the true source of funds.
What signs can make a Mallorca property deal look suspicious?
Hidden ownership, unusual transfers and unclear financing can all be red flags.
Why are Mallorca property transactions difficult to monitor in money laundering cases?
Several intermediaries and cross-border payments make it hard to follow the money.
What happens to seized properties in Palma during a criminal investigation?
They are usually frozen so they cannot be sold or moved while investigators work.
Which areas of Palma were linked to the seizure operation?
El Terreno, Portixol, the Old Town and Sa Calatrava were among the linked areas.
Why is transparency about property ownership so important in Mallorca?
It helps reveal the real owner and makes laundering schemes harder to hide.
What can buyers in Mallorca do to avoid getting caught up in a suspicious property deal?
Check ownership, source of funds and the legal structure before committing.
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