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Watch: Mafia’s VERY hidden storage bunker is unearthed on Spain’s Costa del Sol

In one part of the clip, officers can be seen pushing a white car a few metres before shoveling away at the stone gravel beneath it.

Last updated: November 5, 2025 10:11 pm
Laurence Dollimore
Published: November 5, 2025
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This is the moment police unearthed an underground storage bunker belonging to a drug mafia on the Costa del Sol.

The footage was shared by the Policia Nacional this week, which boasted having made 600 arrests of suspects linked to organised crime in Malaga province so far this year.

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A five-minute video showed how they had seized dozens of weapons of war and more than 75 tonnes of narcotics over the past year.

In one part of the clip, officers can be seen pushing a white car a few metres before shoveling away at the stone gravel beneath it.

Eventually, they uncover a square hatch which they soon force open, revealing a small hole leading to a storage bunker below.

An officer jumps in and begins passing up sacs filled with bricks of drugs.

The exact location of the storage bunker is not known, only that it belonged to one of the trafficking networks that have been brought down along the Costa del Sol this year – including seven this month alone.

Speaking on Tuesday, Malaga’s provincial police commissioner, Roberto Rodríguez Velasco, vowed ‘we will not back down’ as he revealed authorities had seized more than 75 tonnes of narcotics this year.

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‘We will not allow those who disrupt public order to get away with it,’ he said, ‘They will be identified and brought before a judge, no matter the cost.’

Acknowledging the dangers officers face, Rodríguez Velasco said armed and dangerous criminal networks will not intimidate law enforcement.

‘We will not yield, nor allow those who undermine public safety to go unpunished,’ he reiterated.

His warning comes after an intense month of police operations, during which Malaga’s judicial police unit dismantled seven drug trafficking gangs.

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According to Javier Salas, the Spanish government’s sub-delegate in Malaga, this has been ‘the most decisive and forceful blow against organised crime in our province in recent times.’

In the past 30 days alone, officers have arrested 55 individuals, seized nearly nine tonnes of drugs, and confiscated around 40 firearms, several of which were military-grade.

Guns seized from organised crime gangs in Malaga this year (Source: Policia Nacional)

The commisioner added: ‘A picture speaks louder than words,’ referring to the display of seized weapons laid out at the police station.

‘Just in the past month, we’ve taken 37 firearms off the streets,’ he confirmed, highlighting the dangerous nature of those they’re dealing with.

The figures from the past year paint a broader picture, with over 600 arrests, 170 weapons seized, 70 tonnes of hashish, and 5.2 tonnes of cocaine intercepted.

This sustained offensive is part of the Costa del Sol Plan, launched over a year ago to combat escalating criminal activity in the region.

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‘We know there’s still a long way to go,’ Rodriguez Velasco admitted.

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He stressed that investigations don’t end with an arrest: ‘We always work to identify who’s pulling the strings behind the scenes. The goal is to dismantle entire criminal structures, not just take down the foot soldiers.’

The commissioner’s remarks follow two difficult days in Malaga, where three bodies were discovered in separate incidents across the province in less than 24 hours.

The Guardia Civil has opened three separate investigations after the discovery of two men and one woman.

One man was dumped in the waters of Puerto Banus, another abandoned on a road in the Serranía de Ronda, and the third washed up on Mezquitilla beach in Algarrobo.

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ByLaurence Dollimore
Laurence Dollimore has been covering news in Spain for almost a decade. The London-born expat is NCTJ-trained and has a Gold Star Diploma in Multimedia Journalism from the prestigious News Associates. Laurence has reported from Spain for some of the UK's biggest titles, including MailOnline, The Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, The Sun and the Sun Online. He also has a Master's Degree in International Relations from Queen Mary University London.
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