On Monday afternoon, robbers snatched a luxury watch, valued at €10,000, from a tourist taking photographs in Barcelona’s Plaça Sant Jaume, the city’s political heart. Swift action by the Guàrdia Urbana, aided by an officer on duty and a crucial witness photograph, led to the arrest of two suspects.

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The incident happened around 5 PM on Monday, 16 March, in one of the city’s most iconic and often crowded squares. Plaça Sant Jaume is a major hub for both locals and visitors, flanked by the seats of two major institutions: the Barcelona City Council (Ajuntament) and the Palace of the Generalitat of Catalonia, the seat of the Catalan government. The area’s high concentration of people often attracts opportunistic criminals.

El Caso reported that a man approached the victim and abruptly snatched the watch from their wrist. The thief fled immediately but dropped the expensive timepiece during his escape. A nearby accomplice quickly retrieved the watch from the ground and passed it back to the first suspect as they both continued to run.

However, the commotion did not go unnoticed. A Guàrdia Urbana officer, from the city’s municipal police force, was stationed on protection duty at the City Hall’s entrance. The officer intercepted and detained the first man, who still possessed the stolen watch. Police recovered the watch and promptly returned it to its owner.

Witness Photo Aids Second Arrest

As police spoke with the victim and other witnesses, one bystander provided a critical piece of evidence. They not only gave a detailed account of the events but also managed to photograph the second thief, who had initially escaped.

Armed with a clear image and description, several Guàrdia Urbana patrols deployed in the surrounding Gothic Quarter neighbourhood. They quickly located and arrested the second suspect.

Both individuals now face charges of robbery with violence and causing injuries. Police also charged the second suspect with disobedience. Authorities have not released details regarding their age, nationality, or prior criminal records.

A Persistent Problem for Barcelona

This brazen daylight robbery highlights a persistent, troubling crime trend in Barcelona: the violent theft of luxury watches. While this incident saw a successful resolution, it underscores the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces.

Organised groups, some highly specialised and others more opportunistic, often carry out these crimes, targeting unsuspecting tourists and affluent residents in the city centre.

The issue has become so prevalent that the Catalan police force, the Mossos d’Esquadra, established a dedicated unit, ‘Grupo Titani’, to combat this specific type of criminality. Despite their efforts, thefts continue, forming part of a wider trend seen across major European cities, as reported by El País.

Recent high-profile Barcelona cases include the robbery of former professional Irish cyclist Nicolas Roche, attacked outside a restaurant, and an assault on an elderly man by four young men. The successful arrests in Plaça Sant Jaume offer a positive counterpoint; however, they also highlight the importance of police presence in a city where security forces often feel stretched. This is particularly relevant given ongoing reports about a deepening staffing crisis within the Guàrdia Urbana and significant security gaps on public transport, such as the Barcelona Metro.

Ultimately, the swift action of a single officer and a quick-thinking citizen ensured justice for two perpetrators, preventing a visitor’s traumatic experience from ending in the loss of a valuable possession.