Aldaia requests Security Meeting over Bonaire mall crime figures

The City Council believes thefts at the shopping center distort municipal statistics and seeks clarification.

Generic image of police and a shopping mall.
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Generic image of police and a shopping mall.

The Aldaia City Council will formally request a Local Security Meeting to address crime statistics, focusing on the impact of thefts at the Bonaire Shopping Center.

The Aldaia City Council has announced it will request a Local Security Meeting with the National Police and the Civil Guard. The aim is to analyze the latest crime data and, specifically, the impact that thefts registered at the Bonaire Shopping Center have on statistics attributed to the municipality.
According to the council, thefts occurring at Bonaire are counted as crimes committed in Aldaia. The local administration believes this situation may distort the real image of security within the municipality's urban center.
This perception has intensified with the latest published statistics, comparing the first quarter of 2026 (with Bonaire operational) to the first quarter of 2025, when the shopping center was closed due to damage from the DANA storm. The City Council argues this comparison explains the recorded increase, as it includes crimes from a large commercial area that attracts visitors from many municipalities.

"Attributing thefts that occur at the Bonaire Shopping Center to the people of Aldaia harms our municipality's image."

a spokesperson for the Aldaia City Council
The council regrets that this situation leads to "inflated" crime figures that "do not reflect reality" and could cause "unjustified alarm." Therefore, they aim to clarify how the data is interpreted and prevent the shopping center's activity from distorting the perception of security in Aldaia.