In a statement, the Lisbon Metropolitan Command of the PSP
indicated that, on September 5, they detained three men aged between 35 and 37,
who were “under surveillance by the police”. As they were suspected of
travelling to Portugal “with the intention of committing theft”.
According to the PSP statement, “the group acted in a concerted
way, which consisted of selecting the victims, who strolled around Lisbon,
following them and then cunningly stealing their goods”.
The suspects were arrested in Largo da Madalena, after
having stolen a wallet, with money and documents, from the pocket of a man's
shorts.
The police found that one of the pickpockets had already
been arrested in 2020 by the same PSP team, and was prohibited from visiting
the Rossio and Baixa Chiado area and obliged to report daily to the authorities
in his area of residence.
The PSP also reveals in the statement that on September 6,
they detained two other men, both 51 years old, on suspicion of “theft from
four men, in the Martim Moniz area, in Lisbon”.
According to the authorities, the suspects were “old
acquaintances of the police, known for stealing objects on terraces” and were
“detected and detained on Rua de São Mamede, in Lisbon, still in possession of
all the victims’ belongings”.
The belongings, valued at more than five thousand euros,
were recovered and handed over to the legitimate owners.
The obvious question, what are their nationalities?
By Michael Blesh from Algarve on 14 Sep 2022, 11:07
There's a pleasant Island in Indonesia where you can send folks like these and others to hone there skills on Komodo Dragons...One way ticket A.S.A.P.
By Sakamoto Saurez from Lisbon on 14 Sep 2022, 14:17
Diversity does wonders for a city's crime rate. Look at London, they've successfully outsourced all their crime to the non-English.
By Dave from Lisbon on 19 Sep 2022, 13:28