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Swedish government to introduce higher sentences in push against crime

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STOCKHOLM, June 30 (Reuters) - ‌The Swedish government said on Tuesday it ​would toughen criminal sentencing ahead of a September election, with legislation to ⁠push courts to more often use the higher end of the punishment scale and impose longer sentences for serial offenders.

Sweden ​has grappled with a gang crime wave for the past two ‌decades and, although shootings have come down significantly in the last four years, crime is still one of the most important ⁠issues for voters.

The Nordic nation has had a ⁠longstanding tradition of not adding up all the separate offences for a person convicted for several crimes, instead basing the sentence on the most serious crimes.

"That means that the ‌fourth or fifth fraud and so on has, in practice, ⁠been free from punishment," Minister of Justice ‌Gunnar Strommer told a press conference, ​adding that, under the new proposal, all committed crimes would be taken into consideration.

"Our expectation is that this change ‌will mean significantly longer sentences for serial ​offenders," Strommer said.

The government ⁠also said courts would no longer take mitigating ‌circumstances, such as loss of ⁠employment, into consideration to the same extent when handing down sentences.

Sweden's right-wing government, which trails significantly in the polls, has introduced ​a large number ‌of measures, including harsher sentences for gang crimes, increased electronic surveillance ⁠powers for police and ​prison for offenders as young as 14.

(Reporting by Johan ​Ahlander; Editing by Alex Richardson)

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