Suspected Drug Hub in Son Amonda: Why a House Becomes a Danger
Raid in Son Amonda, Inca: What Residents Saw
Guardia Civil raided a house in Son Amonda, Inca, seized drugs and arrested at least three people.

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What happened in Son Amonda, Inca, during the Guardia Civil raid?
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Why can an occupied house in Mallorca become a repeat drug dealing point?
Repeated drug activity usually reflects a mix of social and legal failures.
Are Mallorca school routes affected when police investigate drug houses nearby?
Nearby drug activity can raise concerns for children’s school routes.
What can Mallorca authorities do after a drug raid to stop the problem returning?
Stopping repeat activity needs follow-up, not only arrests.
Why were sniffer dogs used in the Son Amonda raid in Inca?
Sniffer dogs help police find hidden drugs during searches.
What do neighbours in Inca usually notice before a suspected drug house is raided?
Unusual traffic and unfamiliar visitors are common warning signs neighbours report.
Is a police raid enough to solve drug problems in Mallorca neighbourhoods?
Raids help short term, but they rarely solve the root problem alone.
What should residents in Mallorca do if they suspect a house is being used for drug dealing?
Report concrete concerns to police or the municipality, and avoid direct confrontation.
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