The woman and her companion were held in pre-trial detention with identification and residence permits because they were suspected of links to a drug trafficking network that supplies the island of São Miguel in the Azores, it emerged this Wednesday.
According to the Judicial Police (PJ) in the Azores, the arrests of the 32-year-old woman and 24-year-old man “occurred following an investigation that began in December 2023.”
At the time, according to a released statement, “a woman was arrested in Ponta Delgada on the island of São Miguel in possession of 15 kilograms of hashish and one kilogram of cocaine.”
Subsequently, “the evidence collected allowed the identification of the supplier of the seized drug in Lisbon and justified the search of her house, during which she was detained along with her partner, since they were found in possession of approximately 600 individual doses of medium doses.” daily doses of hashish,” said a press release from the Azores Department of Criminal Investigations.
The enforcement measures were applied by the judicial authorities of the Azores district, which heard the couple and considered that there was “strong evidence of a crime related to drug trafficking.”
The Identification and Residence Period, the least serious enforcement measure provided by law, consists of identifying the person and indicating his place of residence, as well as the obligation to appear before the authorities whenever notice is received. The suspect cannot change his place of residence or be absent for more than five days without reporting the place where he can be found.
Preventive detention is the most serious coercive measure provided for by law.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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