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You can receive up to 1,450€ in Social Security if you fulfil these requirements

Many people in Alicante are finding it harder and harder to make ends meet as a result of growing rents, inflation, and everyday expenses that take up our pay cheques without our knowledge.
In order to ease the impacts of the economic crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Spanish government implemented the so-called Minimum Vital Income (IMV) in June 2020 as a structural solution and extra assistance.
Due to strong demand from families in need and its significance as a supplemental source of income for survival, this aid has been provided ever since.
According to the most recent data released by the National Social Security Institute, 94,398 people in Alicante received benefits last January.
The benefit, which benefits 31,100 people in Alicante, averages 562.95 euros per month per household, with 60% of those households having minor children.
IMV: What is it?
Since the Minimum Vital Income is a non-contributory benefit, receiving it does not require having made any prior contributions. The amount varies depending on the number of family members and their conditions, and it is awarded based on the assets and income of the individual or cohabitation unit.
However, there are some restrictions on how it can be combined with other sources of income and work. Applying for it requires going via Social Security, either in person or online.
However, who is eligible for the Minimum Vital Income?
Conditions
Both general criteria and particular prerequisites must be met in order to apply for the IMV, according to the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security, and Migration.
Possessing a valid residence in Spain for a minimum of one year before submitting an application is one of the primary prerequisites. Nonetheless, victims of sexual exploitation and gender-based violence are exempt.
Additionally, candidates need to fulfil the following requirements:
• Be in the age range of 23 to 65.
• Have assets and income below the specified thresholds (which are available on the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security, and Migration’s website).
• Show that you are independent in your home.
• Have a job seeker’s registration.
• Not serving as a director of a business.
Both individuals and cohabitation units are eligible to receive the Minimum Vital Income. A couple who live together is referred to as a cohabitation unit, which grants access to a certain percentage of the benefit.
The government has announced a 9% rise in the IMV payments for 2025, bringing the monthly individual Guaranteed Basic Income to 658.81 euros. This change would result in the following aid amounts for the next year:
• The monthly guaranteed basic income for each individual beneficiary is 658.81 euros.
• Monthly cost for two individuals (two adults or one adult and one minor): 856.46 euros.
• The monthly cost for three individuals (two adults and one minor, three adults and two minors, or one adult and two minors) is 1,054.10 euros.
• Monthly cost: 1,251.75 euros for four persons (one adult and three minors, two adults and two minors, three adults and one minor, or four adults). • Monthly cost: € 1,449.39 for five or more people (four adults and one minor, three adults and two or more youngsters, two adults and three or more minors, or one adult and four or more minors).
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Alicante couple jailed for offering drugs to a minor in exchange for sex

The Alicante Court sentenced a 35-year-old woman and a 37-year-old man to two and one year in prison, respectively, for the crime of corruption of children, which involves giving a kid a dose of a drug in exchange for sexually abusing her.
Following an agreement with the prosecutor’s office that eliminated a claimed criminal against public health, the two defendants confessed the facts at the start of the hearing, indicating that the trial did not need to be continued.
Both defendants were found guilty of the crime of corruption of children by the Second Section court that heard the case. They were also ordered to pay the victim 6,000 euros in joint and severally compensation.
According to the sentence, both approached the girl, who was 17 at the time, and offered to have her as the victim of the attack in exchange for a dose of an unidentified narcotic on March 29th, 2022, in Alcoy.
The penalty includes a five-year restraining order of 500 meters from the victim, six further years of supervised release, a 12-month fine for the accused at the rate of four euros per day, and a two-year prison sentence for the lady and a one-year sentence for the male.
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Bulgarian money laundering network brought down

In order to sell marijuana on a wide scale, they were cultivating a lot of it in an apartment in Elche and laundering the proceeds through a car wash in a Valencia town. According to sources involved in the inquiry, the National Police have dissolved the network after apprehending seven suspected members, all of whom are Bulgarian nationals.
The police started the investigation in November of last year after learning about a group of Bulgarian-born people living in the Valencia region who were heavily involved in the production and export of marijuana. The information obtained indicates that the suspects operated a business to launder the profits after exporting the narcotic via authorised transportation.
To dismantle the organisation, the General Judicial Police Station’s Illicit Vehicle Trafficking group and the Valencia Provincial Judicial Police Brigade’s Organised Crime group organised an operation.
The network’s ringleaders enjoyed a high quality of living, according to preliminary findings. According to the same sources, the trustworthy individual, who occasionally worked at the facilities, had a recent history of committing similar crimes to those being investigated. He was occasionally gone from the laundry to perform tasks associated with purchasing materials or supplies for marijuana cultivation, the agents discovered under monitoring.
As police investigations proceeded, detectives discovered that multiple scheme participants had visited a property in Elche that included “typical elements used in the cultivation of marijuana.”
130 kg of marijuana in the possession of a truck driver
Agents discovered a meeting between the suspects and a transporter at the end of last year. The transporter was travelling with a vehicle and trailer that had Bulgarian license plates. Following the interaction, they saw that they were giving directions to the truck driver, who proceeded to Castellón via the Mediterranean Motorway until being stopped by officers from the Castellón Provincial Police Station.
They looked inside the vehicle and found that the only items inside were eight cardboard cartons with about 130 kg of vacuum-packed marijuana buds. The impacts included the seizure of almost 1,000 pounds sterling.
Three searches in the province of Valencia and a fourth in Elche, where a marijuana plantation guarded by the truck driver detained in Castellón was dismantled, marked the operation’s conclusion on February 17th.
Seven persons were arrested, and the organization’s leaders were taken along with £33,000, €7,000 in cash, and five vehicles. The judicial authorities have already met with the arrested, four of whom had criminal records.
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Two people were detained for stealing 1,700 euro worth of gourmet food

According to a statement from the Armed Institute, the Civil Guard has detained two males in connection with a pending theft case. The suspects are accused of taking gourmet goods worth over 1,700 euros from a Calp (Alicante) store.
Agents from the Civil Guard’s Investigation Department in this municipality of Alicante conducted covert surveillance on the morning of February 26th after noticing “suspicious behaviour” by a man inside a car stopped in front of a nearby supermarket.
A few minutes later, someone else walked out of the store with a backpack full of merchandise, hastily loading everything into the car’s trunk.
The officers then stepped in, recognised the two people, and searched the car. Numerous packages containing gourmet goods, such as fine canned seafood, Iberian gammon and particular pieces of beef, were discovered inside.
The Guardia Civil officers verified with the local supermarket that the items had been stolen and had not been picked up because the accused could not provide proof that they had bought them. The officers recovered the stolen goods and made arrangements for their donation to a charity, which was thereafter in charge of distributing them.
On the morning of February 27th, the detainees—two males of Romanian nationality, ages 40 and 59—were taken before the Dénia (Alicante) on-call court. They had prior convictions for comparable offences in other provinces. After that, they were freed on bail.
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