Andorran Teens Face Police Complaint for Filming Abandoned Ex-Brothel in Spain
Three teenagers from Andorra explored a derelict former brothel and marijuana grow site in northern Spain for social media, prompting owners to.
Key Points
- Teens trespassed Cal Maties (ex-brothel raided for marijuana) to film for social media.
- Video revealed dried marijuana, rubbish, broken doors, and used fire extinguishers.
- Owners to file complaint with Mossos d'Esquadra for trespassing and damage.
- Incident divides opinion: reckless vandalism or highlighting past crimes?
Three Andorran teenagers face a potential police complaint after filming a video inside an abandoned property in Noves de Segre, northern Spain, which previously operated as a brothel and was raided for illegal marijuana cultivation.
The students from a school in Andorra la Vella travelled to the site, known as Cal Maties or "Tu Tries," to record footage for social media. In the video, they explored the derelict building, showing dried marijuana remnants, accumulated rubbish, and signs of neglect. The adolescents admitted to feeling nervous during the intrusion.
The property's owners, angered by the clip that circulated online, plan to file a complaint with Catalonia's Mossos d'Esquadra police. They allege trespassing—entering the premises without permission—and damage, including broken doors and discharged fire extinguishers.
Once a family roadside hostel, the site later functioned as a brothel before authorities dismantled a large-scale marijuana grow operation there several months ago. The teenagers, who have previously shared recordings of other risky exploits online, described the building as abandoned.
It remains unclear whether formal charges will follow or if the matter will result only in a warning. The incident has sparked debate over whether the youths' actions amount to reckless vandalism or an attempt to expose lingering traces of past criminal activity.
Original Sources
This article was aggregated from the following Catalan-language sources: