When Bollards Disappear: What the Theft at the Municipal Utilities Reveals About Palma's Controls
Why Son Castelló Matters in the Palma Scrap Investigation
Son Castelló is part of the Palma investigation into possible sales of stolen municipal material.

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What should businesses in Son Castelló know about the Palma scrap investigation?
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Why are bollards and traffic signs disappearing in Palma?
Police suspect stolen municipal materials were removed from internal depots and sold as scrap.
How much damage has the stolen municipal material caused in Palma?
The city estimates the damage at more than €15,000, plus disruption on the streets.
What problems do missing bollards cause for residents in Palma?
They create confusion for traffic, pedestrians and deliveries.
Was the theft in Palma linked to one employee or a bigger control failure?
Investigators are checking whether this was a lone act or a wider control failure.
How are stolen municipal items in Mallorca usually sold on?
Police suspect the material was sold through scrap channels.
What is Palma planning to do to prevent more thefts from municipal depots?
The city is looking at tighter access rules, better logging and digital inventories.
How do theft cases like this affect trust in public services in Mallorca?
They affect confidence in how public assets are managed and protected.
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