This was announced by the National Union of Prison Guards (SNGP). CM order given at lunchtime this Friday by a group of judges at the Beja court, which left several guards from the Prison Service Intervention Unit (GISP) and the Lisbon prison without food, leaving 26 accused in preventive detention on trial A judge for serious crimes such as human trafficking, crimes against physical integrity or money laundering could take lunch.
This was stated by the leader of the SNGP party, Frederico Morais. CM that “the order came so that the prisoners could have a quick lunch without leaving the courtroom.”
“The GISP and Lisbon prison guards had to stay and watch them, knowing that they would not be able to go out for lunch when the meeting resumed in the afternoon,” he added.
“The judge may have deadlines to meet, but two years later it is unacceptable today to restrict food for guards when she ordered food for prisoners to eat in the courtroom… disgraceful,” the union leader said.
The SNGP will even file a complaint with the Supreme Judicial Council against a judge who was present in the group of judges at the Beja court.
Author: Miguel Curado
Source: CM Jornal

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