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Puebla Hardens Penalties Against Real Estate Theft; up to 15 Years in Prison for Intellectual Authors

To stop corruption and protect the assets of the most vulnerable sectors, the government of the state of Puebla sent a bill to the local Congress to reform the Penal Code, proposing penalties of up to 15 years in prison for those who head networks of real estate dispossession. In addition to fines that reach the 3,000 Units of Measurement and Update (UMA), equivalent to 351,930 pesos, starting February 1.
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To stop corruption and protect the assets of the most vulnerable sectors, the government of the state of Puebla sent a bill to the local Congress to reform the Penal Code, proposing penalties of up to 15 years in prison for those who head networks of real estate dispossession. In addition to fines that reach the 3,000 Units of Measurement and Update (UMA), equivalent to 351,930 pesos, starting February 1.

News with Moctezuma In view of the increase in property dispossession practices, the Government of Puebla turned to the State Congress a legislative reform initiative to tighten sanctions against this crime, said the Cabinet Coordinator, José Luis García Parra. This criminal act mainly affects older persons, persons with disabilities, girls, children and indigenous communities. The state official explained that the initiative sent to the legisla…

In view of the increase in property dispossession practices, the Puebla Government turned to the Congress of the State an initiative of legislative reform to tighten the sanctions against this crime, he reported ... The office State Government proposes to Congress more severe penalties for crime of real estate dispossession appeared first in EstoEsPuebla.

Proposed Penalties of Up to 15 Years in Prison for Aggravated Dispossession in Puebla. The State Government's Cabinet Coordinator, José Luis García Parra, explained that the proposed reform to the Penal Code seeks to increase penalties for the crime of aggravated dispossession, given the rise in cases registered in the state over the past year. According to the proposal, aggravated dispossession will be punishable by 6 to 12 years in prison and …

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Sucesos Puebla broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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