Hey all, I received this today:
I am a news correspondent for The Times newspaper, and I am writing an article today about the issue of rising crime in areas inhabited by expats - in particular Paredon and Alicante. In particular, a British pensioner was brutally murdered by an armed robber in her home in Paredon Friday.
I wondered whether you, as an authority on, and discussion forum for, expats in Spain, had anything to say on the issue of rising crime in certain expat-inhabited areas. Is this on the rise, and should special warnings be put out to the expat community about this?
My opinion is that this kind of thing happens everywhere. Spain, in general, has a traditionally low rate of violent crime, although I’d like to see some new statistics.
That being said, we know a few of us around here who have been victims of crimes - (supposedly) targeted as/for being expats, as perpetrated and enabled by the police. A lot of the issues I’ve seen relate crime and race, which, again, is not unique to Spain.
So how are Paredon and Alicante? I don’t know, haven’t been to either. I’d like to hear from any of you who have experience with those two places.