THE SERRA D’OSSA BURNED AGO 18 YEARS
Aug07

THE SERRA D’OSSA BURNED AGO 18 YEARS

Completed today, day 7 August, 18 years after the start of the big fires in Serra D’Ossa, in Évora district, occurred in 2006, This article is a tribute to all those who risk their lives fighting rural fires.

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TO PREVENT RACING CRASHES, RADARS ARE INCREASED
Jul31

TO PREVENT RACING CRASHES, RADARS ARE INCREASED

On 5 July the National Road Safety Authority (Mor) noticed on your page, that on the occasion of the 8th anniversary of the National Speed ​​Control System (SYNC) would come into operation, on 6 July, 25 new radars, according to information on the ANSR page: “25 new radars come into operation tomorrow, day 6 July".

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FIND MISSING ELDERLY PEOPLE
Jul24

FIND MISSING ELDERLY PEOPLE

Last week JN in the article titled “More than 100 missing elderly people were never located”, of 16 July 2024, made it known that “Only in the PSP area was there 1446 alerts for missing persons cases involving people with 65 years or more. GNR does not have compiled numbers”, verifying that after almost a decade the Security Forces (FS) they still don't know how many elderly people go missing and how many are found and in what conditions.

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INTEGRATION OF THE PJ WITH THE GNR AND PSP: A REFLECTION – PART III
Jul17

INTEGRATION OF THE PJ WITH THE GNR AND PSP: A REFLECTION – PART III

In this third article we continue to explore how the integration of the Judiciary Police (PJ) with the National Republican Guard (GNR) and the Public Security Police (PSP) can transform the ability to detect and prevent crimes, especially in a context where social dynamics and criminal methods are constantly changing, presenting our conclusions.

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INTEGRATION OF THE PJ WITH THE GNR AND PSP: A REFLECTION – PART II
Jul10

INTEGRATION OF THE PJ WITH THE GNR AND PSP: A REFLECTION – PART II

In this second article we will continue to address the discussion about the feasibility and benefits of integrating the Judiciary Police (PJ) with the National Republican Guard (GNR) and the Public Security Police (PSP).

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