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Andorra Police Arrest Five Men in Drink and Drug Driving Crackdown

Five men detained this week for impaired driving, including a serious crash into a restaurant terrace and a drug bust at the border.

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Key Points

  • 49-year-old crashed into Pas de la Casa restaurant terrace with 2.24g/l alcohol, arrested for public safety.
  • 24-year-old non-resident caught with 1.4g MDMA at Runer River border, charged for public health offence.
  • 46-year-old tourist (1.39g/l) stopped for no lights; two residents (1.29g/l, 1.45g/l) nabbed in patrols.
  • Zero tolerance for beginners/pros; limit 0.5g/l for others amid broader anti-impaired driving campaign.

Andorra Police arrested five men this week during an intensified campaign targeting drivers impaired by alcohol or drugs, with incidents spanning routine checks, a border stop, and a crash at a Pas de la Casa restaurant terrace.

Authorities disclosed the cases on Friday, December 26. The most serious took place on Monday at 10:05pm, when a 49-year-old non-resident lost control of his vehicle and crashed into an eatery's outdoor seating area. Officers' breath test recorded 2.24 grams of alcohol per litre of blood—far exceeding the legal threshold—leading to his detention on public safety charges. No additional information on the accident's circumstances or injuries has emerged.

On Wednesday afternoon at 6:45pm, border police at the Runer River crossing intercepted a 24-year-old non-resident entering in a private car. A search revealed 1.4 grams of MDMA, resulting in his arrest for a public health offence.

Three other cases involved alcohol-impaired driving detected in road controls. A 46-year-old tourist was pulled over for failing to use required lights; his test showed 1.39 grams per litre, prompting detention for a public safety violation. Meanwhile, two Andorran residents—aged 24 and 47—registered 1.29 and 1.45 grams per litre, respectively, during standard network patrols, and both faced arrests.

The operations form part of broader vigilance against impaired driving. Andorra maintains a 0.5 grams per litre blood alcohol limit for standard drivers, with zero tolerance for beginners and professionals.

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