The man who emptied houses and dumped their remains in the Foravila in Porreres has been identified.
The Local Police of Porreres, with the collaboration of the Civil Guard, managed to identify and bring to the disposal of the competent authorities the author of at least five illegal dumpings.

PorreresThe head of the company that advertised itself on social media as one of the most affordable on the island for clearing houses or removing any kind of debris has been identified and brought to the attention of the competent authorities. modus operandi The man's way to cut costs was simple: he cleared the houses and dumped the remains in different places around Foravila, in this case the municipality of Porreres. Clean and tidy.
His weak point, the one that gave him away, was a misguided idea about digital marketing. The man made before-and-after videos of emptying the homes and then posted them on social media as a claim for a job supposedly well done. But what wasn't seen in the videos, what would have shown his uniquemaking of, is that the removed remains ended up in different locations on the rural land of Porreres in the form of illegal dumping.
Following this thread, the Porreres Local Police, with the collaboration of the Civil Guard, managed to identify and bring to the attention of the competent authorities the person responsible for at least five illegal dumpings of bulky objects and debris in the town. It is not ruled out that he carried out similar actions in other towns in the Pla or other regions.
Local Police sources say that as a result of the surveillance work routinely carried out on social media in the various second-hand sales groups to locate objects that may have illicit origins, officers detected a video in which a person fraudulently advertised themselves as a vacuum company.
To promote themselves, the perpetrator made a video of the house before emptying it to gain visibility. But this was the main evidence, since the Local Police verified that the objects in the videos matched the remains of the illegal dumping.
In the images, several pieces of furniture could be recognized that had previously been found in illegal dumping sites within the municipality. This coincidence led to the launch of an investigation that concluded with the identification of the person responsible for the events.
The perpetrator, who is not from Porreres, now faces severe fines for repeatedly dumping bulky waste on rural land. Fines can reach up to €3,000 per violation, according to municipal ordinances and current regulations on waste and environmental protection.
In light of this situation, Porreres City Council and the Local Police want to appeal to the public and remind them "of the importance of not hiring unauthorized waste removal services. The owner of the dumped objects remains legally responsible for them, and if they end up abandoned illegally, they may have to do so illegally."
Likewise, all citizens are called upon to use the correct channels for managing bulky waste and debris, such as the municipal collection service and the green point, thus contributing to keeping our natural environment clean and preserved.