PSP officers approached two men aged 21 and 32, Indian nationals, and took them to the police station after being warned that they were filming students at the Profitecla vocational school in Largo Monpilcher in Porto this Thursday. After both were identified, the agents did not find any illegal recordings on the mobile phones and were released without any confirmed suspicions or complaints.
Porto’s PSP is attentive to reports of young women on social media such as Twitter reporting that they have been harassed by Indian citizens around the city, although there has been no official complaint of this kind of harassment to the police. Postings have been repeated over the past two weeks. “I was followed and stopped by four men at 5:50 am, near Areosa. They told me to keep quiet, but when I saw this, I quickly realized and ran. It was the worst day of my life. Girls, be careful. There are more reports of cases like this one. let’s be careful in Porto,” a Twitter user wrote in response to another post that has since been deleted: “Today, two men followed me to my house on my way back from college. I left college with a friend and we parted ways in Trindade. I was waiting in the subway and three men were talking to each other in a foreign language and looking me in the eyes.”
The PSP has no complaints about this kind of situation.
Author: Manuel Jorge Bento
Source: CM Jornal

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