Beja: Évora network "operated" from the outside to the inside of the Beja in prison on trial
It began yesterday in Beja District Court trial of a network, Composting six elements, which operated from Évora and introduced drugs in Prison Beja. Father and son, They are appointed as the mentor scheme. The trial has three dozen witnesses.
The alleged leader of a drug trafficking network 6 people, five men and ma woman, who served from Évora with the aim of introducing drugs in the Beja Prison (EPBeja), dismantled by GNR, PSP and Prison Guard in June 2014, would not testify yesterday before the Court of Beja in the first trial hearing.
"To no longer want to talk. I just want to refute the fact to say that he had no profession, Carpenter was until the day I was arrested ", He justified the prime suspect to the group of judges José C. (blue in the picture above), who served with her son, Fabio C. (orange on the bottom photo), preso no EPBeja.
The "supplier" drug, Carlos M (white, half covered, pictured from above), He spoke but not framed any of the group members, while Louis T (black on the bottom photo), the prisoner who acted as "mail", We had such a distorted speech that led the prosecutor to inquire if he was "in good health".
Of 6 Defendants, two serving prison time for other processes, two are in custody, with trissemanais presentations and the woman TIR. Four of those arrested are accused, coauthored, do crime of aggravated drug trafficking, the fifth of a drug trafficking crime and prohibited weapon detention crime and the last of a drug trafficking offense.
They missed the trial the woman accused and three witnesses, with the collective issued an arrest warrant for driving to court.
According to the indictment the group was formed abroad by José C., para meter droga no EPBeja, where his son Fabio controlled the sale within the chain, outros together of inmates.
To get drugs in prison without risk, José used family members or companions of prisoners, as was the case of Maria E., defendant in the process, who delivered the product and did reach Fábio. In other cases they were also used inmates who were receiving substandard outputs, as was the case of Louis T., who was caught with seven acorns on his return to prison.
Directly from families of inmates or through postal orders, Joseph received drug money that was sold inside the Beja chain. The individual would be stopped at the door of this property on 29 June 2014, when I intended to pay a visit to son, carrying acorns of hashish. Hours later, at dawn the next day, Carlos M., the "supplier" of Joseph, He was arrested and the vehicle had almost 1 kilogram of hashish and his house had more 35 grams and a firearm, with two pipes, gauge 6,35 mm, disguised as a key ring.
The process has nearly three dozen witnesses, among researchers, consumers, families and prisoners and guards EPBeja.
Teixeira Correia
(journalist)