Beja: The five defendants of the “Hyper Gang” sentenced to effective prison.
The five defendants who were part of the “Gangue dos Hipers” dismantled by agents from the Criminal Investigation of the PSP of Beja, in 2 February 2023, They were sentenced, in legal difficulties, by a Collective of Judges of the Court of Beja, to single effective prison sentences between 4 years and 9 months and seven years.
Irgeja: «New bishop of Beja will have to work in a new pastoral» says Canon António Domingos Pereira.
Canon António Domingos Pereira, of the Diocese of Beja, highlights that the new diocesan bishop, who takes office on Sunday, day 7 July, challenges “working in a new pastoral”, “conquer the clergy” and involve the laity.
Beja: New protest by Red Cross workers against layoffs and closure of homes.
No work from 31 July, the approximately three dozen workers at Residential Structures for the Elderly (ERPI’s) of Beja of the Portuguese Red Cross (CVP) stopped talking, but they still gathered on Friday afternoon at the Henry Dunant Nursing Home, to alert civil society and protest against their dismissals.
Red Cross: Movement calls for new action of solidarity and protest.
The “Beja Red Cross Movement” (MCVB) created to defend workers and users of the institution’s homes, carries out a new protest action tomorrow at the Henry Dunant Nursing Home.
Beja: To combat violence on the streets, Municipality will install video surveillance cameras.
“The Municipality will install video surveillance cameras on the city’s main arteries, where fights and attacks occur daily, as a means of combating violence between members of the communities that live in the city”, a revelation made yesterday by the mayor of Beja, during the fortnightly meeting of the Executive.