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San Juan conducts interagency operation at Santurce club

  • Writer: The San Juan Daily Star
    The San Juan Daily Star
  • Dec 16, 2025
  • 2 min read
The operation was led by the Commissioner of the San Juan Municipal Police, Juan Jackson Rodríguez, and included the participation of the Municipal Police, the Puerto Rico Police Bureau, the Treasury Department and the San Juan Municipal Permits Office.
The operation was led by the Commissioner of the San Juan Municipal Police, Juan Jackson Rodríguez, and included the participation of the Municipal Police, the Puerto Rico Police Bureau, the Treasury Department and the San Juan Municipal Permits Office.

By THE STAR STAFF


San Juan Mayor Miguel Romero Lugo announced Monday that an interagency operation was carried out during the morning at the “D’Girls Gentlemen Club,” located at 1210 Wilson Street, first floor, in Santurce, as part of ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with permits and the Public Order Code in the capital city.


“Compliance with the law is non-negotiable,” the mayor said. “These interventions seek to protect the safety of our citizens, ensure fair conditions for businesses that comply with the law, and maintain public order in our communities. We will continue to enforce the law responsibly and firmly.”


The operation was led by the Commissioner of the San Juan Municipal Police, Juan Jackson Rodríguez, and included the participation of the Municipal Police, the Puerto Rico Police Bureau, the Treasury Department and the San Juan Municipal Permits Office.


As a result of the inspection, the Treasury Department imposed fines totaling $6,000 for the following violations: failure to have the signage required by law, which resulted in a $1,000 fine, and possession of unidentified alcoholic beverages, with a $5,000 fine.


In addition, Internal Revenue Division personnel seized tobacco and alcoholic beverages found at the establishment during the intervention.


“This operation is part of a continuous work plan to monitor businesses that do not comply with the law,” Jackson said. “Our commitment is clear: to guarantee public order, ensure the safety of our residents and visitors, and ensure that all businesses operate under the same rules.”


The municipal commissioner reiterated that such interventions will continue to be carried out in different parts of the city as part of a preventive and enforcement strategy.

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