The General Inspection of Internal Affairs (IGAI) concluded that the such controversial police intervention at Martim Moniz complied with the law and case was filed.
Four months passed and almost nothing changed in the most multicultural parish in Portugal. The flag is still up there at Martim Moniz’s Cauldron. Down below, everything is sold but the memory of December 19.
A most foreign, outraged many of those who walk here.
Malan Cambai is from Guinea. There is 36 years who lives in Portugal and there are 10 who won the right to nationality. Before prayer, criticizes the archiving of the inquiry and says that There was discrimination.
A concludes, however, that the criticism is not fair and, in response to SIC, argues that the PSP intervention fulfilled, after all, all the requirements.
“Legal, general and specific precepts” and states that the action of interdiction of access to Rua do Benformeoso, the need for identification and magazine of the people presentas well as the form of its immobilization, they were adjusted in the face of Conditions and the purpose of the special criminal prevention operation.
Minister underlines Igai Independence
The government rejects criticisms of the report of General Inspection of Internal Administration (IGAI) and underlines that the Conclusions are from an independent entity. The Minister of Internal Affairs, Margarida Blascodefends the actions of the police and the compliance of the operation with the legal precepts.
The largest union of has also reacted to the archiving of the inquiry and The finger points to those who early condemned police action.
Of the controversial police operation resulted in two arrests,