The comrades were detained overnight. We organized an emergency solidarity picket at the police station and the police agreed that they would be released. They were charged with destroying property .... even though it is clear that it is the city which is doing this.
While the number of homeless is increasing dramatically and people cannot find affordable housing, the investment banks and real estate speculation firms (including many which abandoned Spain to work on a new bubble in Poland) are erecting more and more empty buildings, filled with flats nobody can afford. Much of this is being built on speculative capital, with money gathered through investment funds promising foreign investors huge profits. There is tons of empty housing, both the newly built flats and the old municipal ones abandoned by the city. We have called numerous times for people in this situation not to suffer, but take what they need and make use of it, managing the housing themselves. Clearly the state, which supports the development of the private landlord / speculator - tenant relationship of perpetual profiteering does not like this and we think the raiding of this squat - one of many discreet squats that are springing up around the city - was not an accident.