Rui Fonseca and Castro
Police intervened with violence in Largo de São Domingos, in Lisbon. Concentration with “skewer pig” had been prohibited, but habeas corpus and group 1143 were in the same. Former judge and condemned ultranationalist were arrested.
The party leader lifts you, Rui Fonseca and Castro, was detained, handcuffed and taken to the squadron by PSP In Largo de São Domingos, in Lisbon, after a concentration of far-right supporters not authorized in this April 25.
Before the detention, the PSP warned the former judge that he was incurring in a disobedience crime. The former judge insisted several times that he would not leave the scene, but moments later Fonseca and Castro eventually surrendered, creating moments of tension, which required the intervention of the police device to contain the agitation and use the use of force.
CMTV captured the moment:
Rui Fonseca and Castro, a former Judge and leader of Eargu, was arrested this Friday in Lisbon after participating in the concentration of far-right supporters.
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Mario Machado was arrested shortly after trying to intimidate CMTV journalist Francisca Laranjo, trying to take the microphone out of his hand. The leader of the Nazi Ultranationalist Group 1143 was taken by PSP at Rossio. “Who decides what is meant,” said the journalist.
The physical confrontations and throw of objects, including glass bottles, were recorded at 17:00 among the antagonistic groups.
PSP has stopped another suspect for resistance and coercion.
PSP yesterday issued one to the concentration with a “skewer pig” that was being organized by far-right movements for Martim Moniz in Lisbon, in response to April 25 celebrations.
Even so, protesters of far-right groups such as habeas corpus and 1143 led by Mario Machado decided to maintain concentration. PSP has stopped another suspect for resistance and coercion.
More than a hundred were at Martim Moniz on the contrary to scream: “Fascists, racists, have come to your time, immigrants stay and you leave” against the far-right initiative.