The police action took place within the scope of the “Portugal Semper Seguro” campaign, with the aim of “promoting the reinforcement of the feeling of security and the reduction of general crime rates in the municipality of Albufeira”, stated the Territorial Command of the GNR of Faro in a statement .
According to the police, three commercial establishments and 45 foreign citizens were inspected, and the operation resulted in the arrest of four people for driving under the influence of alcohol, and one for drug trafficking and the seizure of 224 doses of hashish.
17 traffic offenses were also filed, five for drug consumption, five for violations of labour and social security legislation and three for general police purposes, the GNR specified.
The operation involved a total of 39 officers from the criminal investigation, borders, intervention and traffic areas.
The “Portugal Semper Seguro” campaign, which has been taking place across the country, aims to “increase citizens’ sense of security”, through joint actions involving security forces and State agencies.
The initiative, under the coordination of the Internal Security System (SIS), includes the GNR, PSP, Judicial Police, Authority for Working Conditions, Social Security, Tax Authority, Food and Economic Security Authority and the Agency for Integration, Migrations and Asylum.
Well I suppose they went into a few establishments on foot 2m from their car. I think the police and GNR are allergic to walking in Portugal. Barely ever see any on foot, no bicycle.. it's not the USA where everywhere is far apart, get off your lazy backsides and start patrolling more
By Bradley Hardaker from Lisbon on 13 Nov 2024, 11:07