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Three persons arrested for drug trafficking

The Regional command of the public security police of Madeira reported on 7th January 2018 communiqué that, following an operation developed in the context of combating drug trafficking, they detained three individuals (two men and one woman, resident in the autonomous region of Madeira) suspected of drug trafficking.

In the context of this operation, developed in the câmara de Câmara de Lobos by the PSP criminal investigation unit, they seized from the suspects now detained, a significant amount of drugs, particularly heroin, sufficient to produce about 800 individual daily doses and also Over 3.000 (three thousand) euros in cash.

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Today 6th February 2018, marks Safer Internet Day (SID).  The 2018 theme, “Create, connect and share respect: A better internet starts with you” is a call to action for everyone to play our part in creating a better internet for everyone, in particular the youngest users out there. More than that, it is an invitation for everyone to join in and engage with others in order to ensure a better digital experience.

In particular it is an opportunity to sit with your children to ensure that they remain safe on the internet and social media.

About 100 awareness-raising sessions are planned to be held in schools and in municipalities by the Portuguese ICT Competence Centres.

An online session will be held by Digital Leaders (representing over 700 Digital Leaders and 70 teachers).

An event reaching more than 100 teachers will be held on the Madeira Island.

SeguraNet will take part in the new edition of National Defence Day, where 900 awareness-raising sessions will be held, involving 130,000 young people aged 18 years old.

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This year, a seminar is being held in the North of Portugal, in Braga. The seminar was divided into a morning session for media, political stakeholders, teachers, parents, careers, and other potential stakeholders.

It was chosen to present current themes for the Portuguese society, ranging from gaming to dating apps, the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and subsequent impact on the processing of personal data. There was a ceremony to celebrate 10 years of the project, where all the consortium organisations will be represented. The afternoon session targeted younger audiences and will feature different moments:

A roundtable discussion with speakers, from YouTubers to No Hate Speech Movement (NHSM) activists, to which the audience will put questions, previously worked out in the classroom with the teachers.

Delivering the prize of the SID photo competition.

Presentation of this year’s theatre play, “ID2.0”.

Online and videogame addictions, online consumer protection, sexting, revenge porn and romance scams, GDPR and big data, Internet of Toys – impacts on family households, research on internet usage by children, impact on young people, the internet as a tool for self-promotion, the power of games for cognitive development, developing your own content on social media with style and a critical overview on developing your own digital content

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  1. SITUATION

Meteorological situation:

Following the contact with the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere (IPMA), held today (5th February 2015) at the National Civil Protection Authority (CNPC), and according to today’s updated meteorological information, for the next 3 days: it is forecast:

  • Decrease of the minimum temperature, with to ​​between -4 ° C and 2 ° C in the northern and central interior regions and between 0 and 4 ° C in the southern, northern and central coastal regions.
  • Wind blowing strong from the north quadrant, on the coast and in the highlands, with gusts up to 70 km / h.
  • Formation of ice or frost in the northern and central regions.

Follow the weather forecasts on www.ipma.pt

  1. EXPECTABLE EFFECTS

In view of the situation described above, please be aware of the following:

  • Poisoning by gas inhalation due to inadequate ventilation of homes using fireplaces and braziers;
  • Fires in dwellings as a result of improper use of fireplaces and braziers or of electric faults;
  • Ice formation on road sections with causing slippery surfaces;
  1. PREVENTIVE MEASURES

The ANPC reminds people that the possible impact of these effects can be minimized through the adoption of self-protection measures and appropriate behaviour such as the following:

  • Avoid prolonged exposure to cold and sudden changes in temperature;
  • Wear several layers of clothing, loose and adapted to room temperature;
  • Protect the extremities of the body with a cap, scarf, gloves and warm socks;
  • Drinking soup and hot drinks and avoiding alcohol consumption;
  • Wear suitable clothing on the part of workers engaged in outdoor activities and avoid excessive exertion during the tasks they perform;
  • Pay special attention to combustion heaters (braziers and fireplaces) which can cause intoxication and lead to death due to the accumulation of carbon monoxide;
  • Ensure adequate ventilation of dwellings;
  • Avoid using heating devices before bed, taking care to disconnect them before bedtime;
  • Adopt defensive driving and pay special attention to ice-prone road locations;
  • Assist family members and neighbours who may need help and support, including older people in conditions of greater isolation;
  • Pay particular attention to the most vulnerable groups of the population, such as children, the elderly and people with chronic diseases, as well as the homeless;
  • Be aware of meteorological information and the advice and recommendations of Civil Protection and Security Forces.

Get to know the recommendations of the Directorate General of Health on the care to be taken during the cold and dry weather (www.dgs.pt)

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Some metro stations will be open in both cities and hot blankets and drinks will be distributed on the street.

The Câmara de Porto assesses on Monday the possibility of immediately triggering the contingency plan for the homeless due to the cold. Among possible measures are the provision of hot drinks and the opening of metro stations at night.

In Lisbon, the Câmara de Lisboa’s contingency plan to protect the homeless from the cold will be activated on Monday at 1900 hrs, also foreseeing the opening of support sites and the distribution of food and clothing, the municipality of Lisbon announced on Sunday.

In response to Lusa, the communication office of the Municipality of Porto guarantees that “Civil Protection, fire brigades and Social Action will be in permanent evaluation of the conditions and will take action as soon as possible, the contingency plan for the homeless”.

The plan will be activated tomorrow [Monday], but it will be reassessed in the morning,” he added. In the event of extreme cold, “the former Joaquim Urbano Hospital, currently operating as a reception center, is prepared to receive the homeless, provide primary health care and provide food and hot drinks.”

In Porto, the forecasts of the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere (IPMA) available on the site point to low temperatures during the next week, with a minimum temperature of 2ºC on Monday, 1ºC on Tuesday and 0ºC on Thursday. The maximum temperature should not exceed 12ºC throughout the week.

Starting at 7:00 pm on Monday, the Câmara de Lisboa will open the Manuel Castelbranco Municipal Pavilion, in the Sapadores zone, a parish of São Vicente, providing hygiene, food and clothing for the homeless. In recent years, this structure of the contingency plan used to be set up in the Casal Vistoso Municipal Pavilion.

In addition to this support, the city’s street teams will distribute hot food and warm clothing to street sleepers. Also some stations of the Lisbon Metro will be open during the night to welcome this population, but will only be announced on Monday, when the municipality disclose “the logistical measures inherent to the plan,” said the same autarchic source.

According to the IPMA forecasts available on its website, the minimum temperatures will be around 5ºC on Monday, dropping to 4º C on Tuesday and 3º C on Wednesday and Thursday for Lisbon. Source Publico.

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The Directorate-General for Health (DGS) recommends that all people travelling to Brazil get vaccinated against yellow fever. The alert published 23rd January 2018 on the DGS website, comes after the World Health Organization (WHO) reported the increase in the number of cases, particularly in the state of São Paulo, together with those of Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais and federal district (Brasilia).

Between July 1, 2017 and January 14, 2018, 35 confirmed cases were reported, including 20 deaths, according to the DGS statement; another 145 are under investigation.

Since 2016, Brazil has been experiencing yellow fever outbreaks in some states. The last to be included in the list of concern of the authorities was São Paulo, where few Portuguese travel in tourism, “is the business capital, but tourism is not expressive,” according to Nuno Mateus, vice president of the Portuguese Association of Agencies Travel and Tourism (APAVT). However, Brazil “is a destination that is recovering, was the destination with the highest demand at the end of the year,” he adds.

However, Brazilian authorities have promoted mass vaccinations in the states with cases of yellow fever. In São Paulo state, since January 2017, at least 36 people have died as a result of the outbreak, local health authorities reported in the weekly bulletin from the State Department of Health. It is the most populous state in Brazil with 45 million inhabitants. In total, 81 cases of contamination with the disease were detected, compared to 40 registered seven days before.

The most affected city of all, Mairiporã, with 14 deaths, is located at the gates of the state capital, a megalopolis where around 20 million people circulate every day, which increased the risk

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On 18th January The Council of Ministers approved two diplomas that consolidate the strategy of forest defence and fire prevention and combat, implementing the measures decided in the RCM of 21st October 2017 regarding the strengthening of the level of protection of people and goods and the resilience of the territory to the occurrence of rural fires.

In compliance with the recommendations contained in the report produced by the Independent Technical Commission, the approved measures are aimed at implementing changes of a transversal nature that guarantee a better articulation between the fire prevention and control mechanisms, the professionalism and training of the operators and the specialization of the means.

 

In this regard, the following were approved:

The resolution defining the Single Prevention and Combat Directive. This directive approves, for the first time and in an integrated way, the responsibilities of the various participants in the system, improving flexibility and coordination between them, from the planning stage through prevention to the suppression of rural fires.

In addition to the prevention and combat approach, is to reinforce structural prevention and the incorporation of specialized knowledge in the system, through the creation of a pool of forest fire experts, which will allow qualified technical support to the operational command of rural firefighting.

The involvement of civil society, owners, rural producers, producer organizations, municipalities, civil and military public institutions, all civil protection agents and other entities with relevant knowledge and experience are sought in a cooperative effort and collaboration, with shared responsibility.

On the other hand, the transparency of the system is also strengthened because it is a public document and a free disclosure. In this way it also contributes to the system’s greater capacity of evaluation and accountability of its actors.

The decree-law approving the organization of the Agency for the Integrated Management of Rural Fire (AGIF), which is responsible for the integrated analysis, planning and strategic coordination of the Integrated Rural Fire Management System (SGIFR), including qualified support for intervention at high risk events.

Based on the reformulation of the principles of the forest fire defence system, the SGIRF is oriented towards the protection and sustainability of forest areas and for the safeguarding of people and property, including population groups.

With the creation of the AGIF, it is recognized the need to close the main gaps identified by the Independent Technical Commission created to analyze the events related to the fires that occurred between June 17 and 24, 2017, in terms of planning, integration and interaction between entities and interventions, strategy, intelligence and evaluation of the system.

The AGIF seeks to ensure the integrated analysis of the system, to ensure its soundness and effectiveness, and the articulation of the entities that comprise it, namely, the National Civil Protection Authority, the Republican National Guard and the Institute for Conservation of Nature and Forestry . It also promotes the strengthening of information and communication systems in support of operational decision-making.

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The Minister of Internal Affairs, Eduardo Cabrita, said that the Single Prevention and Combat Directive, approved by a resolution of the Council of Ministers, “establishes the structural transformation mechanisms of the forest fire defence system”.

At the press conference after the meeting of the Council of Ministers in Lisbon, Eduardo Cabrita said that the Directive follows the lessons learned “from the events that took place between June and October, and from the conclusions of the report of the Independent Technical Commission”.

The statement of the Council of Ministers states  that the directive approves “for the first time and in an integrated way, the responsibilities of the various participants in the system, improving flexibility and coordination between them, from the planning stage, through prevention to the suppression of rural fires’.

The Minister said that the directive “clearly characterizes” the level and form of intervention of the various public entities, private entities and civil society that have a responsibility in the prevention and combat effort at all stages.

Eduardo Cabrita stressed that “this is the first time that there is an instrument of this nature”, which compromises all areas of the Government that “corresponds to one of the main objectives of the forest defence reform, which is, the approximation of prevention and combat”

The instrument also provides “the basis that in a few weeks, the National Civil Protection Authority and the Institute of Nature Conservation and Forests can define their directives in their own areas of intervention.

 

Importance of prevention

The Minister of Home Affairs stressed that “the highest priority at the moment is awareness-raising for prevention” and stated that there are “exceptional instruments enshrined in the State Budget with mechanisms that link individuals, public companies, the entire public sector and local authorities”.

Eduardo Cabrita highlighted the need to clean up the forest by the end of May, anticipating the greatest risk, and stated that the 19 most risky areas are identified and involve municipalities, parishes and villages.

The effort to focus on prevention by the end of May will enable “reinforced means to prepare and program the fight and prepare the transition to a different model that will allow for more preparedness in the forest area”.

The Single Prevention and Combat Directive and the organic one of the Agency for the Integrated Management of Rural Fire, were the two diplomas approved in the meeting of the Council of Ministers and “come to consolidate the strategy of defence of the forest and fire prevention and firefighting, concretizing the measures decided in the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of 21st October 2017

The Council of Ministers also approved the creation of the Agency for the Intergrated Management of Rural Fires.

 

Flexible Endowment Facility

The Minister for Home Affairs stated that the State Budget provides for a flexible allocation of € 200 million, which allows for all forms of strengthening of means in the various areas of prevention and combat.

“The reinforcement of 500 units of the Intervention, Protection and Relief Groups [of the GNR] is already under preparation, allowing them to operate throughout the national territory; a reinforcement of 100 elements of the Nature and Environment Protection Service, “he said, adding that the tender was launched for the formation of 100 teams of forest sappers, involving 500 new forest sappers.

Eduardo Cabrita also said that the priorities of 40 teams of permanent intervention with the Portuguese Firemen’s League are being discussed.

In addition to reinforcing human resources, there will also be reinforcement of support structures, whether through personal protection equipment, vehicles, mechanisms of first combat or extended combat.

“The priority is to clear the bush by May 2018. For this, the State Budget has created quick intervention mechanisms, through the waiver of public tender or the approval of the Court of Auditors for the contracting of public entities to build strips of primary or secondary protection and the creation of 500 kms of new protection strips, “he added.

There will also be a credit line of 15 million euros for private entities to take responsibility for cleaning up the areas under their jurisdiction and another for 50 million euros for municipalities to clean up against the non-compliance of individuals.

“We will not stop doing everything so that in the field of prevention, and in preparation for the best fight, this year we will do everything that is necessary so that nothing is as before,” he said.

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The court of Aveiro has sentenced a 30-year-old man to seven years in prison for 17 break-ins at residences owned by foreigners in the municipalities of Murtosa and Estarreja between May 2014 and February 2015.

The man, who is currently in jail, was charged with 17 felonies of qualified theft and sentenced to 42 and a half years in “partial punishment”. In legal terms, he was given a single sentence of seven years’ imprisonment.

The presiding judge stressed that the fact that the residences were not inhabited, contributed to “mitigate” the degree of illegality, because the owners “did not suffer the shock inherent in acts of this nature.”

The position of the defendant who cooperated with the investigation and fully assumed the facts during the trial was also taken into account by the panel of judges.

The court also upheld two civil claims, ordering the defendant to pay compensation of €599  to the owner of one of the robbed residences and €2000 to the Pardilhó Parish Care Center.

Also in the same case, a scrap merchant who bought some of the stolen goods was sentenced to 120 days’ fine at a daily rate of seven euros, for a total of €840 euros, for five counts of crimes.

Although it was not established that the scrap dealer was aware of the illegal origin of the goods, the judge said that the business should have raised suspicions because the value of the same was lower than the real value and knew that the seller was addicted and had no gainful activity.

A third defendant who was accused of having participated in one of the thefts, was acquitted.

During the trial, the main defendant confessed the facts, justifying the criminal activity by the need of money to satisfy his drug addiction.

According to the indictment of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, the defendant cycled the various places in those counties in search of temporarily uninhabited houses, namely owned by.

The assailant entered the houses by means of break-in or staggering and stole copper from water heaters, taps, lamps, furniture, and aluminium doors and windows.

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The GNR Fiscal Action Unit, in conjunction with the Tax Authority’s Anti-Fraud Services Directorate and under the direction of the Central Department of Criminal Investigation and Action (DCIAP), have completed the 15-month investigation known as “Out of the Circuit”.

This has culminated in the indictment by the DCIAP against 16 defendants relating to a transnational criminal organization that organized, production, processing and marketing of fine-cut tobacco and cigarettes.

The criminal organization now dismantled was dedicated to the large scale smuggling and production of leaf tobacco from Spain, Poland and Bulgaria into Portugal.  It was then processed, and packaged for sale and delivery to the public, through social networks and online shopping sites throughout Portugal, without declaration and payment of taxes.

The movement of the proceeds obtained from the criminal activity was carefully carried out in order to avoid its traceability by the relevant authorities.

For the compensation of the State, due to the actual damage caused by IT, VAT and IRC due to the fraudulent activity amounts to more than 13 million euros. The Civil Prosecution Service filed a civil damages claim.

In the course of the investigation, more than 12 tonnes of leaf tobacco and fine-cut tobacco were seized, which if sold would have resulted in further losses to the State of a further 15 million euros in taxes.

During the survey, 111 searches were carried out (87 domiciliary and 24 non-domiciliary) and 19 citizens of Portuguese nationality, aged between 26 and 61, were detained.

The authorities also seized machinery and various objects used in illicit processing and marketing of tobacco, more than two hundred thousand euros in cash, dozens of computer equipment and devices, as well as 32 motor vehicles used in the aforementioned criminal activity.

Accused defendants are charged with committing a criminal offense, twelve felonies for fraudulent introduction into qualified consumption, nine crimes of qualified tax fraud, three money laundering offenses and three crimes of tax fraud. The measure of pre-trial detention was applied to three suspects and the arrest warrant with electronic surveillance to two others, and one of the suspects remains in custody.

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On 18th January the Territorial Command of Castelo Branco, through the Fundão GNR SEPNA Unit, rescued a dog with signs of mistreatment and abandonment in a property, in the locality of Alcaria.

During a patrol, the military found in the backyard of a property, a dog that was undernourished and neglected by its owner, who has been accused of the crime of pet cruelty.

The dog after being treated by a veterinarian, was delivered to the Fundão Official Collection Centre, as a safeguard measure to provide care, protection and well-being