This Friday, the Court of the District of Aveiro changed the measure of coercion applied to Fernando Valente, the main suspect in the disappearance of Murtosa’s pregnant woman, Monica Silva.
The preventive detention imposed on Fernando Valente was replaced by “a measure of obligation to remain in the house under electronic surveillance”, according to a statement according to which CM had access.
The decision was made by the court “because minimally effective control has now proven viable in preventing the disruption of the investigation, the risk of flight and the disruption of public peace and order by the use of a less serious measure of coercion.” “.
Fernando Valente was remanded in custody on November 18 after his first judicial interview and faces a serious charge of qualified murder.
Author: Deborah Carvalho
Source: CM Jornal

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