Luis Neves, national director of the judicial police, was subpoenaed this Thursday to defend Claudio Coimbra, one of the former Marines accused of killing PSP agent Fabio Guerra in March 2022, but his testimony supported the prosecution’s case.
The head of Portugal’s main investigative police said it is normal for an officer to only call himself “police” when faced with a situation of imminent danger. “In the fraction of a second in which a civilian police officer is faced with a situation in which it is necessary to identify himself as a police officer, all it takes is a loud “police” to announce himself,” assured Luis Neves, who, at the exit also talked about Clovis Abreu, who is on the run.
“We have the time and desire, we are going to catch everyone we consider suspects,” he said, also referring to the allegations of lawyer Anibal Pinto, who assured that Clovis was ready to turn himself in if he was notified. “But are we going to notify him where? On Mars, Jupiter or the Moon? If we don’t know where he is, who do we notify? A lawyer who has never issued a power of attorney?”
The verdict was also marked by the interrogation of the former Fuzileiros chaplain Licínio Luís. Also identified by the defense as Claudio Coimbra, he had a devastating testimony for this defendant. “It could be a bandit at night. It occurred to me that they might be involved in the Clovis business,” he said unnecessarily.
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Run this Friday
The charges are scheduled for this Friday. In the morning, the last witnesses for the defense will still be heard, one of them will be the security guard of the Alfacinha Mome nightclub, at the door of which the crime took place in March 2022.
Author: Tanya Orange This Francis Laranjo
Source: CM Jornal

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