Enforcement measures related to Operation Praetorian should be announced on Tuesday, a source at Porto’s Criminal Court (TIC) said after a brief meeting between the investigating judge and lawyers for the 12 accused.
At the end of Monday evening, after hearing Super Dragões leader Fernando Madureira, Judge Pedro Miguel Vieira once again summoned the lawyers to the TIC to determine the next steps, agreeing that from 10:00 this Tuesday – the Prosecutor’s Office will push for enforcement measures.
This will be followed by the defense of the lawyers, with the expectation that by the end of the day Judge Pedro Miguel Vieira will be able to announce measures for the 12 accused, some lawyers admitted after leaving the TIC.
Fernando Madureira was questioned for about four-and-a-half hours on Monday and the questioning ended at around 10.30pm, the source added, after Fernando Saul, Porto’s fan liaison officer, was questioned again in the morning.
On Saturday, the investigation ended with the release of Thiago Aguiar, another of the two FC Porto employees involved in the trial, António Moreira de Sá and Carlos Nunez, better known as “Jamaica”, reducing the number of detainees to nine.
On Wednesday, the PSP detained 12 people, including two Dragons employees and Super Dragoins leader Fernando Madureira, as part of Operation Praetorian, which is investigating incidents that occurred at the party’s Extraordinary General Assembly (GA). club.
According to court documents accessed by Lusa, the ministry alleges that Super Dragons fans intended to “create an atmosphere of intimidation and fear” at the Porto AG stadium on November 13, 2023, resulting in the incidents. , so that a legislative review could be approved “in the interests of the current” Blue and White leadership.
The Office of the Prosecutor General of Porto announced that “crimes related to insult to physical integrity in the context of a sports spectacle or event related to a sports phenomenon, aggravated coercion and menace, public incitement to a crime, throwing objects or liquid products, and attacks on freedom of information “
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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