Beja: Condemned by damaged car GNR and olive theft.
Five persons of Romanian nationality, were yesterday sentenced by a judge of the Beja Court to fines of 4.250 euros and the payment of the repair of a vehicle GNR, whose damage outweigh the 2.800 euros.
Family Dudea (na photos), consisting of two men and three women, aged 21 and 60 year old, They were accused of crimes of theft, flight, resistance and damage, that joined the request for indeminização GNR, the damage a truck wheel drive, double cab and metal box, which was delivered last day 30 of December, the Territorial Command Beja, by the Minister of Internal Affairs.
The couple, daughter and daughter, They were convicted in 110 fine days at the rate of 5 euros / day, total no 550 euros, each. In turn the child, Nelu, He was sentenced to 300 fine days at the rate of 5 euros / day, total no 1.500 euros, to be the driver of the truck that originated the Guard Vehicle collision. The judge did not give the authority as proven resistance crime, so they were acquitted.
The five defendants were arrested for theft, in the morning 21 janeiro, Quinta da Herdade de São João, in Santa Clara de Louredo, county Beja, having them been seized 500 kilos of olives, which was soon returned to the rightful owner. After the arrival of the military GNR, They put to flight, in the middle of olive groves and during the chase made a maneuver that led to the accident.
While residing in the Spanish town of Almendralejo, Badajoz Province, the five defendants were present at sentencing, having the defense attorney referred to JN, their customers "accepted the judgment and would not appeal", adding that it would enter a request from the payment of fines and vehicle repairing the GNR, of "discontinuously", concluded.
Since the beginning of operation "Safe Field", Territorial Command Beja already seized 33.880 kilograms of olive penthouse, received participation 23 theft crimes, drafted 6 contraordenação cars, stopped 41 others and identified 14, besides the car seizure, mobile phones, machines take olive and several own vessels for the harvest of the fruit.
Teixeira Correia
(journalist)