- The Spanish police force is looking for foreigners between the ages of 30 and 40 to form a party commando.
- Their mission is to infiltrate the political parties in Ibiza to combat the carnival that ignores Covid’s rules.
- After the island was opened to tourists in June, Ibiza is facing a shocking spike in Covid cases.
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Want to get paid by bingeing to realize your James Bond dream Party Island Ibiza? Then there is a job that suits you, but it has a very important problem. You can get paid for parties in Ibiza, but you will act as an undercover agent for the Ibiza police and report to the government a gathering that violates Covid regulations.
According to local news media Ibiza Newspapers, Spanish police are seeking to establish a “party tracking” team to help them fight illegal parties. They need foreigners because they say that the locals already know what the local police look like.
Ibiza imposed Family gatherings were completely banned from 1 am to 6 am last month To curb the surge of Covid cases on the island.Small island Covid cases surged in July Later Open the island to tourists in June.
As of August 4, Ibiza Recorded an average of 991 cases per day for 14 days, From an average of 40 cases per day in May to 50 cases.
“It is not easy because we are looking for foreigners between 30 and 40 years old, but we have worked hard for two weeks,” local official Mariano Juan told Diario de Ibiza.
billboard It was reported in June that the Spanish government mandated that bars and clubs in the party zone be closed between 9.30pm and 8am. Business owners who organize parties and ignore the rules may be fined up to 9,800 rand. Government press release.
The fine did not deter the parties, it just moved them to private residences, the report guardian, Although the government also prohibits family gatherings.
Juan added that the number of political parties emerging across Ibiza has begun to expand the resources of the police force.
This is not only because of the large number of illegal gatherings that are taking place, but also because the Ibiza police found that when locals knew who they were, they were “difficult to penetrate”.
“(These parties) are not only an issue related to public order, they have always been, but now they pose a clear risk to people’s health,” Juan said. “I have no doubt (the party tracker) will be up and running this summer. It is necessary to protect the health of Ibiza.”



