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The Multi-Recident Law that Comes Into Force This Friday Will Punish Cell Phone Theft and Other Repeated Crimes with Imprisonment

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On Friday, April 10th, a new regulation comes into force in Spain, the aim of which is to improve the criminal response to repeated crime. The Official State Gazette (BOE) has published Organic Law 1/2026, known as the Law on Multirecidence, which was passed on March 27th. Thus, since this Friday you can be arrested for theft offences when mobile phones or other devices containing personal information or data are stolen. Until now, thefts whose …

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On Friday, April 10th, a new regulation comes into force in Spain, the aim of which is to improve the criminal response to repeated crime. The Official State Gazette (BOE) has published Organic Law 1/2026, known as the Law on Multirecidence, which was passed on March 27th. Thus, since this Friday you can be arrested for theft offences when mobile phones or other devices containing personal information or data are stolen. Until now, thefts whose …

The law of multi-recident has entered into force this Friday after its publication in the Official State Gazette (BOE) on Thursday. The text, which aims to extend the penalties to be imposed in cases of theft or fraud, began to be processed in March 2024 following a proposal by Junts. The text approved is an organic law, since it amends the Criminal Procedure Act and the Criminal Code, which is also the same. What the law says. I am aggravated p…

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The amendment of the Penal Code with the Law of Multirecident that sentences to between one and three years in prison those who have been firmly convicted for more than three thefts or less serious crimes will enter into force tomorrow Friday after being approved in Congress with the favorable votes of PSOE, PP, Vox, Junts, PNV, Coalition Canaria and Union of the Navarro People.

The rule, proposed by Junts and approved with the votes of the PSOE and the PP, seeks to combat repeated thefts, the most reported crime in Barcelona.

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OKDIARIO broke the news on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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