The Ministry of Internal Affairs assured on Thursday that restructuring measures are continuing in the police force, and clarified that the diagnosis made by the Main Inspectorate of Internal Administration dates back to the period of the previous government.
“The IGAI report has been made public [Inspeção-Geral da Administração Interna] regarding verification activities carried out during the 2023 calendar year. And, as you know, this Government took office only on April 2, 2024. In the event of situations arising relating to the period of activity of the previous Government, we will not make any comments.” This is stated in the MAI message.
The ministry’s reaction came after IGAI, in its report, warned of a shortage of vehicles available to the PSP and GNR, duty rosters that “do not guarantee 24-hour patrolling” and police officers “in insufficient numbers to support the functioning” of police facilities.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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