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Foreign criminals who return face two years’ jail
Norway is set next week to vote in a ten-fold increase in the penalty for deported foreign criminals who illegally return to the country, VG newspaper has reported.
Published: 4 December 2013 10:59 CET
Oslo's Ila Prison - Morten Holm, Scanpix
According to the proposal the penalty for breaking an expulsion order is to be increased from 35 days in prison to a maximum of two years.
The change in the law, which has unanimous support from all parties, will be presented to the country's parliament in the coming week, and brought into force early next year.
"There are no obstacles to implement the law as soon as it is adopted in Parliament by January 1 at the latest," said Labour MP Jan Bohler, who has been coordinating the new legislation.
Nigerians and Romanians top the list of foreign criminals who break expulsion orders, he said.
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