Cubas de la Sagra Denies Wave of Robberies, Citing Isolated Incidents

The Cubas de la Sagra Town Council issues a statement to reassure residents amidst concerns about local insecurity.

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Generic image of a dimly lit street in a town at night.

The Cubas de la Sagra Town Council has released an official statement denying a supposed wave of robberies in the municipality, asserting that incidents are "isolated and specific cases" and that the town maintains one of the lowest crime rates in the area.

In response to growing resident concern fueled by reports of an increase in robberies and crimes, the local government of Cubas de la Sagra has sought to convey a message of calm. In their statement, they acknowledge the "feeling of insecurity" that these reports might generate among families in the municipality.

Our municipality remains a safe environment and maintains one of the lowest crime rates in the area.

According to data provided by security forces, the Town Council states that "there is no significant increase in crime" and that current statistics "disprove the existence of a wave of robberies," instead pointing to "isolated and specific cases."
Despite figures not indicating an upward trend, the Council assures that "every incident is taken with the utmost concern and rigor," working in coordination to resolve them as quickly as possible. Furthermore, they have announced plans to increase the staff and shifts of security forces in the coming months, as well as the number of security cameras.
Among the main grievances of Cubas de la Sagra residents, beyond the official statement, are the lack of nighttime lighting in certain areas and the shortage of security personnel during specific shifts, particularly nights and weekends.