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“All the occupants” died on the spot, confirmed the lieutenant of the GNR, Daniel de Matos, confirming that there were six fatalities, in the accident that occoured on 24th September at around 0700 hrs on the IC8 near Pombal.. The first call for a distress call reported eight people involved in the collision but at the scene firefighters confirmed that six bodies were in the wreckage of the two vehicles.

The bodies have already been removed from the wreckage of the minivans, which would carry workers from two companies and which had a capacity of six passengers each. The victims were all residents of the municipality of Pombal, five of Portuguese nationality and another of Brazilian nationality, revealed the mayor of Pombal, Diogo Mateus.

Daniel de Matos also revealed that one of the vehicles had stopped for work three kilometres before the crash site and that four people and work tools were inside. The fog may have been a factor in the accident.

According to the website of Civil Protection, there were 33 operational supported by 13 vehicles. The accident alert was given at 7.04 am this Monday. Two GNR brigades dedicated to the criminal investigation of accidents gathered evidence in IC8.

 

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A 23-year-old man was detained in the parish of Caniçal, in the municipality of Machico, on the eastern tip of Madeira, with enough heroin for 30 doses, the GNR said on Saturday 22nd September.

According to the Territorial Command of Madeira, the arrest took place at the Tax Office of the Madeira Free Zone.

In the same document, the authorities said that the arrest occurred “in the course of a prosecution action,” and the military of the GNR approached two young people, one of whom was in possession of the drug.

The suspect was constituted defendant

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The Public Prosecutor’s Office this year suspended bank transactions amounting to 200 million euros in the framework of criminal investigations into money laundering, according to data provided at a conference on corruption this Friday.

The director of the Central Department of Investigation and Criminal Action (DCIAP), Amadeu Guerra, on a balance sheet of the ETHOS project, revealed that “the value of suspensions of banking operations under investigation was already around 200 million euros this year,” much higher than the 16 million collected last year.

Considering that the ETHOS project should be extended to the investigation of money laundering and terrorist financing crimes, the magistrate also revealed that the number of communications on money laundering that this year reached the Public Prosecutor’s Office amounts to 4,400.

The director of DCIAP also drew attention to the existence of a “new criminal reality” related to “money laundering using virtual currencies”, stressing that, in this area too, “training must be deepened.”

The ETHOS-corruption and economic-financial crime project comprises 60 magistrates working in the specialized sections – DCIAP, district EIDPs and the EISD of the counties – investigating economic and financial crime and corruption, as well as magistrates from the Courts of Accounts, Administrative Jurisdiction and Constitutional Court. It is an intensive and highly specialized training program for prosecutors in the areas of prevention and investigation of corruption and economic and financial crime.

In addition to this training were also held in public procurement banking and financial law, tax law and accounting, town planning and recovery of the proceeds of crime.

After the assessment by Amadeu Guerra, the Attorney General of the Republic, who at the end of her address received a standing ovation from the conference, praised the work done by the magistrates of the Public Prosecution during his term, without which it would not be possible to reach the goals.

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A 65-year-old man is being heard at the Coimbra Court of Criminal Investigation (TIC) after being detained in Lousã with 210 cannabis plants.

The commander of GNR Lousã Territorial Detachment, captain Filipe Mendes, revealed that the suspect was arrested on Thursday 20th September for drug trafficking in the town of Lousã, Coimbra district, where he lives.

Coimbra’s ICT interrogation, in order to establish coercive measures against the defendant, “began early afternoon” today, he added.

“In the context of a drug trafficking investigation, which took place about six months ago, a search warrant was issued, and 210 cannabis plants were seized in various phases of maturation,” in addition to “three kilos of sumidades” and 35 doses of leaves of the same plant ready for consumption, said in a statement the Territorial Command of Coimbra of the GNR.

The detainee has “criminal records for practicing the same type of crime,” according to the statement.

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The Information and Surveillance Centre of the Azores (CIVISA) reports that since 20:35 local time (plus one hour in Lisbon) on September 20, seismic activity has been significantly higher than normal in an epicentral region at sea , located between 1 and 5 km south of Povoação, island of S. Miguel, “reads the CIVISA statement, reproduced by civil protection.

For this reason, the Regional Civil Protection and Fire Service of the Azores issued a statement today recommending that some measures of self-protection be taken.

A second earthquake with a magnitude 2.5 magnitude was felt on Friday in Povoação, São Miguel island, in the Azores, said the Regional Service of Civil Protection and Firemen of the Azores (SRPCBA).

According to a statement, the earthquake was recorded at 1:25 pm local time (another hour in Lisbon) and had an epicenter about two kilometres south / southwest of the Azores. Village.

By 9:30 am, another earthquake measuring 2.5 on the Richter scale and an epicenter about two kilometress southwest of Povoação was recorded.

The SRPCBA indicated at the time that the quake was also felt in Furnas, Ribeira Quente and Água Retorta.

Civil Protection states that CIVISA continues to monitor developments, issuing new communications if necessary.

 

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Regional Police of the Public Security Police of Madeira informs that, in relation to the road casualty verified in the period from 14Sth to 20th September 2018, a total of 40 road accidents occurred distributed among the following Municipalities: Funchal (22), Câmara de Lobos (4), Ribeira Brava (2), Ponta do Sol (2), Calheta, Moniz (1) São Vicente (1), Santana (1), Machico (3) and Santa Cruz (3).

This number of accidents resulted in a total of one severe injury (Funchal) and 12 minor injuries (7 in Funchal, one in Lobos, one in Ponta do Sol, one in Calheta,  one in Porto Moniz and 1 in Santa Cruz.

The typologies of the mentioned road accidents were as follows: Collision (1), Collision (25), detachment (12) and others (2).

During the aforementioned period, we developed a series of highway inspection operations, which resulted in seven alcohol-related arrests (3 in Funchal,  one in Câmara de Lobos, 2 in Ribeira Brava and one in Santa Cruz) and 2 Detentions for lack of driving license in Funchal and Machico.

This week we recorded a decrease of 26 traffic accidents compared to the previous week, drivers to continue this trend, with particular attention to speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol.

This weekend, the Regional Command of PSP Madeira is associated with the movement of the EDWARD (European Day Without A Road Death), which marked the European Day without dead on the Road on 19 September, with the STOP operations throughout the Autonomous Region of Madeira with the aim of promoting a reflection on the behaviour and attitude of drivers.

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“Portugal has a catastrophic amount of fuel in its forests”

A team of South African experts was in our country, invited by Tiago Oliveira, president of the Mission Structure for the Management of Rural Fire. The head of the team was alarmed by what he saw: “If nothing is done, it can burn all over again”

What was the purpose of your visit to Portugal?

Our team belongs to Wildfire , a company specializing in fire management and the articulation of all means of combat. This visit was part of an international sharing program. The reason is simple: fire behaves exactly the same throughout the world. The science of fire is exactly the same. People speak different languages, but they do exactly the same. Which means that any lesson learned in one place in the world has to be shared. We do not have enough time to create our own experience. Mistakes should not be repeated because they can hurt or kill many people. That is why we are here because we have the experience that we can share.

What did you conclude about the situation in Portugal at this time, given the tragedy of last year?

Undoubtedly, the Portuguese situation is complex. It is not global warming or climate change that causes the big fires. It’s the fuel that’s available on the land to burn, and that’s one of the lessons the world is learning this year. California burned, Montana, Sweden, Greece, Portugal, Indonesia, South Africa all at the same time. And the common denominator in all of them was not the behaviour of the fire or the fact that it was very dry, but the amount of fuel on the ground ready to burn. And this has its origin in a large-scale bias according to which all fire is evil. One sees a fire and goes out because it is bad, bad, bad. Nature is not like that. Nature is poised to burn. There are many species that are adapted to the fire and seek it to develop, to maintain and to make the seeds germinate.

Is it important to clean the vegetation, one of the measures that the government has promoted most this year?

Yes, but not just at ground level. The commercial plantations are constituted by lines of trees with space between them, so that in a fire fight the firemen can move between them. If the trees are not so it is not possible to catch fire. They must have space between them.

And did you see much forest “disorganization” in Portugal?

All over the place. There are years and years of accumulated fuel, and the fuel has to be managed.

This happens only in Portugal?

I loved to say that they are special – and they are in many things – but in this matter they are not unique. What is unique is that you are very complex, have many small roads with only one entrance and one exit. If someone gets caught in the middle of a fire, it’s very bad.

What do we have to do more to prevent these large fires?

What is lacking is even large-scale fuel management. Anyone responsible for an area must be focused on that management. Burn the vegetation more, change it, cut it, whatever it takes … Give space to the trees and the firemen to fight the fires when they happen …

From what you say, is there always a great possibility of repeating the tragedy of 2017, at least in relation to the great size of the burned area?

Yes. Portugal has a catastrophic amount of fuel in its forests. Something has to be done. It is a complex situation. If nothing is done, it can very easily burn all over again.

If this problem is identified, why do you think it is not resolved?

One of the reasons is the prejudice I have already mentioned about the exclusion of fire. The fire existed many years before us and will continue long after us. The point is that at the moment this fuel problem has become global. Portugal has learned its lessons, and if nothing is done it happens again.

Is it like fighting fire with fire?

Not just with controlled fire. Anyway, at this point the amount of fuel is so great that they can not risk using the fire to make such management. It’s too dangerous. You have to clean first and then use the fire.

Apart from this fuel question, what other problems can you point out?

According to our experience, you have good training and training, great resources, field personnel, aircraft. It’s brilliant. However, and I will say this in a gentle way, sometimes there could be a better use of these resources. There could be more efficient use. It is not complicated to fight a fire, but managing a fire is a whole different science. In the triangle that constitutes fire – heat, oxygen and fuel – the only side we can influence is even that of fuel. It is the only part of the triangle on which we can have direct control. If we can do it, why do not we? We know it’s going to burn, it’s an emergency. It may be hot, it may be dry, but if there is no burning fuel, it just does not burn. Of course they can say that if there was no ignition the fire would not start. But if there was no fuel,

What do you foresee for the future in Portugal on this issue?

Unless something is done – and I do not just say it, I say do it myself – it will happen again what has already happened. And I hate to say this. But I can even write it on a piece of paper.

What was the biggest surprise of what you saw this month?

The speed with which the fuel has increased since the last time I was here in November 2017. It really hurt a lot. I thought there were big problems again. What do we do? Reduce fuel. My team, who was in the area of ​​Pedrógão and in Monchique saw electricity poles without the clean ground of vegetation around the wheel, when this was one of the causes of fires. We are not learning the lessons. And I say “we” on a global scale.

The government promoted for a few months the cleaning of the forests and many people did it …

But there has to be continuity. If it does not, the problem even gets worse. The seeds germinate faster.

Are there any countries that are a good example in fire prevention?

All countries have good and more areas. Here in Portugal, for example, in Sintra, in the area managed by Monte da Lua (Monte da Lua Parks), they are doing an incredible job in fuel management. We know that it is not an easy job to do all over the country, but it is even necessary. Politicians have to know this, because they are the ones who send the money. If there is political will, there can be change. People have to know that you cannot blame climate change. It’s too late for that.

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From 10th to 14th September, the Metropolitan Command of Lisbon of the PSP, through the 1st Police Division and the Criminal Investigation Department, in the parish of Santa Maria Maior, arrested, whilst caught in the act, five pickpockets, aged between the ages of 21 and 51, as they are suspected of stealing wallets at tourist locations.

The first arrest took place on the 10th, at 2:30 p.m., when the agents of the PSP were patrolling an historic area of ​​Lisbon with the mission of monitoring the movements of a group of pickpockets, realized that a man was leaving quickly the area as he tried to hide a backpack under his coat. As he was acting suspiciously the agents intercepted him, discovering that he had stolen the backpack from a tourist.

On the way back, the tourist was contacted and the backpack was returned with all the documents and content, total value 295 Euros. The suspect was taken to the police station. Criminal Investigation where it was confirmed that he had arrived in Portugal only twodays with the aim of stealing items from tourists.

The second arrest occurred on the 13th, at 3:30 p.m., when the police of the PSP saw a group of three suspected pickpockets following a couple of tourists and while the second was hiding the incident the third pickpocket opened the suitcase of the tourist and stole a small portfolio worth 16.73 Euros, which was passed immediately to the other suspect. They were unable to flee the scene because of the rapid intervention of the agents who arrested them and seized the wallet that was immediately delivered to the victim.

It was later found that the men were already referenced for other similar thefts.

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The Metropolitan Command of Lisbon of the Public Security Police, in its area of ​​responsibility, continuing the objectives of prevention and deterrence of crime and illicit in general, in the period between 07h00 on September 15th and 07h00 on the 16th of September, carried out 13 police operations and detained 42 citizens for various crimes:

15 Driving under the influence of alcohol;

8 For trafficking in drugs;

8 Driving without legal authorization;

3 Theft;

2 For disobedience;

2 for R resistance and coercion on Employee;

2 For illegal possession of a weapon;

1 Illegal immigration;

1 Private Security offence and

1 For Other Crimes.

From the operational activity, it was possible to apprehend the following items: 5,452 doses of narcotic product suspected of being Cocaine; 764 Doses of narcotic product suspected of being Hashish; a Carbine; 5 shotguns

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At 0510 Hrs on 14th September the PSP Metropolitan Command of Lisbon, through the Division of Criminal Investigation, in the parish of Santa Maria Maior, arrested a 26 year old man, for robbery.

After a report of a robbery at Cais do Sodré, the police of the PSP who were in the vicinity, contacted the victim who reported his mobile phone had been stolen by a person threatening him with a weapon

Armed with the description of the perpetrator of the crime, the PSP agents searched the area and identified the person in the Ribeira market area, in possession of the stolen mobile phone.

The detainee, with several criminal records, was presented at the Judicial Court of the Comarca Court of Lisbon, for 1st judicial interrogation, and was remanded in custody.