The former vice-president of Sporting and former inspector of the judicial police, Paulo Pereira Cristován, surrendered to the Évora prison to serve the remainder of the sentence of seven years and five months in prison to which he was sentenced, in the court of Cascais, for kidnapping and robberies of residential buildings. committed in 2014.
The situation with the Sporting Juventude Leonina fan has not yet been determined. Nuno Vieira Mendes, known as “Mustafa”, was also sentenced to six years and four months in prison in the same case. Although the sentence has entered into force, resources have already been exhausted and there is an arrest warrant issued since November 15, 2023, as of this Thursday he had still not been arrested.
A prison source said CM that Christovau voluntarily turned himself in on Tuesday and was placed in solitary confinement, where he will remain for the next few weeks. The fact that the Évora prison, intended for prisoners who work or have worked in the security forces or services, as well as other prisoners in need of special protection, has had its capacity reduced, means that it can be left alone.
Paulo Pereira Cristován was already in the same prison in pre-trial detention awaiting trial. And now he is again facing others convicted in the same case, in this case two PSP agents from Almada – Eloy Fachada and Luis Conceicao – who were sentenced to 16 and 17 years in prison.
Orlando Figueira calls the prison to make sure he surrenders
This Thursday, the former prosecutor Orlando Figueira, sentenced to six years and eight months in prison for passive corruption, money laundering, forgery of documents and breach of judicial secrecy, was expected to arrive at the Évora prison. He received 760 thousand euros from former Vice President of Angola Manuel Vicente. Orlando Figueira called the Évora prison on Wednesday to arrange the delivery and thus avoided police detention.
Author: Joao Carlos Rodriguez This Miguel Curado
Source: CM Jornal
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