Beja: BA11 former military condemned the fine for shoplifting crimes unit.
Stole an internet router and a laptop computer briefing room of the Officers Club, no value 660 euros, He was convicted of the two offenses to a fine of 940 euros.
An Air Force former soldier placed at the material time in the Air Base (BA) 11, Beja was yesterday sentenced in the Court of Beja, in legal height, a penalty of 940 euros, two theft crimes committed within the Alentejo unit.
Of a crime the defendant was sentenced to 100 fine days at the rate of 5 euros / day, total no 500 euros for the second crime 130 fine days, with the same monetary value, total no 650 euros.
Although the two sum to fines 1.150 euros, due to the "cooperative attitude and the fact that the accused have taken the thefts", the magistrate applied the only penalty 180 fine days, at the rate of 5 euros, totaling 940 euros.
André Fernandes, then with 22 year old, born and resident in Mourao, was Military Air Force between 2 December 2013 and 29 August 2017, He stole the day 9 March 2017, the interior corridor of the 1st floor accommodation 107 BA11 of an internet router, no value 60 euros. Eighteen days after the military entered the briefing room of the Unit Officers Club and took a laptop, no value 600 euros.
The Local Criminal Court Beja promoted the provisional suspension of the procedure, for four months, if the defendant made the delivery of the amount of 400 euros to Voluntary Fire Brigade Mértola. In addition to failing to comply with decision, He never responded to the Court's requests, which led to the MP ordered the continuation of the criminal proceedings.
Second case of theft in BA11
In late 2016, John C.Tomáz, a first cable stolen money in the office of the Official Day and casings of ammunition brass and was kicked out of the Air Force. Despite having returned the money and apologized to offended, the court sentenced the defendant to a term of 70 fine days, at the rate of 6 euros / day, total no 420 euros. For wrappers neither heard witnesses saw the defendant steal the material, It led to the judge of the case had acquitted former military.
Teixeira Correia
(journalist)