• Courts: Sentenced to pay 540 euros to 'squat' a luxury villa for two years

  • Politics: Congress refuses to toughen the penalties against squatters and speed up the recovery of the property

The police and judicial union that was sealed a month and a half ago in Alicante to address the problem of home squatting has been successfully executed but, above all, with a plan that is already tangible. The Alicante National Police has shielded the city ​​through an extensive protocol, pioneer in the country, with which it puts into practice the zero tolerance policy set by the State Attorney General's Office last September.

The initiative addresses the immense casuistry of

squatters

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