Beja: The PSP made six arrests one for domestic violence. Arrested was released.


The District Command Beja PSP (CD Beja), He made six arrests in the city of Beja, attempted murder and another for domestic violence.

As part of its responsibilities to prevent and combat the practice of permanent malpractices, between 24 and 30 May the PSP, recorded and highlights the following operating results: detention 2 men, both of 18 years, on suspicion of commission of several crimes of theft in vehicle interior, detention 1 man, of 52 years, by motor vehicle driving, without legal authorization to do so, detention 1 man, of 40 years, by motor vehicle driving under the influence of alcohol, having accused a BAC of 1,77 g/l.

There was the arrest of 1 man of 30 years, by arrest warrant compliance, under Domestic Violence Criminal proceedings, ending up in freedom.

As the Lidador News (LN) reported yesterday also saw the arrest of 1 man of 33 years, by arrest warrant compliance, under Criminal proceedings on suspicion of the offense of aggravated homicide practice, in attempted and with consequent pre-trial detention of coercion measure.

With regard to road accidents, Squadrons in Beja and Moura, there was log 7 road accidents, which resulted 1 mild damage and hurt.

The PSP held 16 Bus Inspection Operations, framed in Beja CD Operational Activity and the National Inspection Plan, which accounted: 206 inspected vehicles, 150 Drivers submitted to the breath test and 31 offenses detected.

With regard to preventive actions / awareness and other, o NĂșcleo de Armas e Explosivos do CD Beja, in their facilities and also through its Customer Not Standing Desk, held this week in the municipality of Odemira, proceeded to gather 10 hunting firearms, forfeited to the State.

In turn Policing Proximity CD Beja, under its Safe School Program and framed in operation at national level, held in Beja and Moura 21 Awareness actions subordinated to the theme of "Child Safety", in various schools of the mentioned cities and attended by about 450 children, aged between 3 and 10 years.


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