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10 Oct 2017 | 06:27 PM UTC

Spain: Increased security at Catalan borders and travel hubs October 10 /update 12

Increased security at Catalan borders, airports, bus rail stations ahead of announcement of decision on Catalonia's bid for independence October 10

Warning

Event

On Tuesday, October 10, the Spanish national police increased security measures at airports, rail stations and bus stations in the Catalonia region as well as at Catalonia’s foreign borders in light of ongoing tensions related to Catalonia’s push for independence. In addition, the national police has also increased its security presence around Catalonia’s Parliament ahead of a scheduled 19:00 (local time) speech by the President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, Carles Puigdemont, where he is expected to make a formal announcement regarding Catalonia's bid for independence.

Increased waiting times are expected at security and immigration checkpoints at travel hubs - notably Barcelona’s El Prat International Airport (BCN) - and land border crossings throughout the region.

Context

A referendum on Catalonian independence was held on October 1. The poll was declared illegal by the central government, which had attempted to block the vote through a series of logistical and legal measures as well as through force. At least 893 people were injured in clashes in Catalonia between pro-independence protesters and police on October 1.

According to Catalan officials, 42.3 percent of Catalans voted in the referendum, 90 percent of whom were in favor of independence.

Advice

Individuals present in Catalonia, and Spain more generally, are advised to avoid all demonstrations and to keep abreast of the situation. In addition, travelers are advised to plan accordingly for delays and to carry proper travel documents (passport, visa if applicable, etc.) at all times.