Jose Elias He is one of the most successful and recognized businessmen in Spain. With a heritage that exceeds 1,000 million eurosmanaged to consolidate its fortune thanks to strategic investments, an accurate vision of the market and its participation in various industries. However, his role as a businessman is not the only thing that has attracted attention. Recently, his followers on social networks were surprised to see him “hunt” pickpockets in the Barcelona metroan experience he shared on his YouTube channel.
Through his videos, the billionaire showed that he has a direct and pragmatic approach to addressing certain social problems. In this note, his life, his career and the unusual episode in which he decided to confront thieves in the Catalan capital will be explored.
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Elías backed Joan Laporta with 35 million euros to ensure his presidential candidacy at FC Barcelona.
Who is José Elías
José Elías is a Spanish billionaire born in Badalona, known mainly for his participation in the business world. At 49 years old, he has stood out as owner of various firmsone of the best-known supermarket chains The Mermaid. His fortune is the result of a series of successful investments in different sectorsfrom energy to frozen foods.
The Spaniard is not only a businessman, but also an investor with a clinical eye for identifying opportunities. His achievements are not only related to the purchase and management of companies, but also to his ability to create strategic alliances. One of the key moments of his career occurred in 2021, when He became one of the endorsers of Joan Laporta’s candidacy for the presidency of FC Barcelona. His financial backing, which amounted to 35 million euros, was crucial for Laporta to take office. This gesture allowed him to be at the center of the scene, in a turbulent period for the club, marked by the departure of Lionel Messi.
In addition to his investments, Elías remains active on social networkswhere he shares his reflections on the financial world and offers advice for those interested in achieving success. His direct style and pragmatic vision of wealth have made him an influential figure in the Spanish business world.
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His video hunting pickpockets in Barcelona quickly went viral, accumulating nearly 200,000 views in a few hours.
José Elías and his experience hunting “pickpockets”
Beyond his business life, what recently captured the public’s attention was the experience that José Elías shared on his YouTube channel. In a video that quickly went viral, The Spaniard decided to take to the streets of Barcelonain particular to the subway, to confront pickpockets who, according to him, take advantage of the absence of police at certain times of the day to carry out their robberies.
The situation that motivated his intervention had to do with a robbery suffered by his cousin, who lives in London and was visiting the city. Elías explained that, in places like Sants station, during the interval from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., the police presence is scarce. According to the businessman, some thieves voluntarily turn themselves in to be arrested, since they have the right to medical care and food.
The billionaire did not hide his indignation at this system, and in his intervention on the Antena 3 program Espejo Público, he stated that The solution lay in toughening the laws. “After eight times of recidivism, you are going to spend a little time in the ‘trullo,'” he proposed, pointing out that criminals should not benefit from a system that, in their opinion, gives them more advantages than the victims.
The video in which Elías hunted down the pickpockets quickly became a phenomenon on social networks. In just a few hours, he accumulated nearly 200,000 views, which reflects the interest and surprise of his followers at this atypical action for a man of his profile.
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