Friday, November 21, 2008

Of the 32 defendants, 15 were subject to coercion



Of the 32 defendants, 15 were subject to coercion
The Attorney General's Office (PGR) said yesterday that the "Operation Fair Play", started in the early hours of Sunday, resulted in the arrest of 32 people linked to cheer No Name Boys, affects the Benfica, of which 15 were subject to of coercion. The five have been applied to even tougher: temporary custody. The only person who was arrested two days ago is one of these five elements.

In a note issued by the PGR, explained that it was imposed to "preventive detention imposed a 5 defendants, stay in housing, with electronic monitoring, imposed a 2 defendants, submitting periodic mandatory for six defendants, and a presentation of daily and two of them in accumulation with the extent of prohibition of attendance at sport events, and term of identity and residence (IRR) for the two remaining defendants. "

That is how the PGR explained the different measures applied to the 15 defendants who were subject to a first judicial interrogation, after, on Sunday, were held 30 points. Later, another person was arrested, arriving to the current number - 32 - on Wednesday, a day when more individuals fell into the clutches of justice. This element connected to No Name was subject to detention by alleged to have participated in crimes of criminal association, theft, fire and aggression.

"It was possible to collect evidence to indicate the defendants, who were organized as part of the crowd of football called No Name Boys, the practice of various malpractices, including the crimes of criminal association, possession and trafficking of firearms, drug trafficking, affront to the physical integrity qualified, theft, fire, explosions and other violent conduct especially dangerous, "said the PGR.

Incidentally, the text of the PGR highlights the action of the police and underlined the "firm determination to combat the sense of impunity prevails in some sectors of Portuguese society, whoever they may be, which can only result from an effective liaison between prosecutors and all organs of criminal police, as is being encouraged. "

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