The information was shared by CNN Portugal, which states
that the threats to Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa appeared in October, in a letter
sent to the Civil House in which it was allegedly the suspect demanded the
payment of one million euros in order not to kill the head of state – with
indication of the bank account to which the money should be transferred - and
which also included a bullet.
The envelope with the letter and the bullet were then sent
to the PJ's Counterterrorism Unit and subjected to expertise at the Scientific
Police Laboratory.
According to the television station, the PJ's operation
involved strong security measures, since the arrested suspect has a criminal
record associated with violent crime.
Last November, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa downplayed the
situation, highlighting having received more “threats” when he had a television
program on RTP and TVI than in Belém. “Who walks in this life, and I've been
walking for 30 years, has this, in short, by the dozens. It happens. I don't
attach great importance,” he told CMTV at the time.