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Operation in Martim Moniz (2024)
Part of Police operations in Martim Moniz
Operation NameOperation in Martim Moniz (2024)
part ofPolice operations in Martim Moniz
TypePolice operation
ScopeLocal
Roster
Planned by Polícia de Segurança Pública (PSP)
Initiated by Polícia de Segurança Pública (PSP)
Executed by Polícia de Segurança Pública (PSP)
Countries ParticipatedPortugal Portugal
# of Countries Participated1
Mission
TargetCriminal activities in Martim Moniz
ObjectiveCombat drug trafficking, illegal trade, and illegal immigration
MethodStreet searches, public interventions
Timeline
Date beginDecember 19, 2024
DurationOngoing
Date executedDecember 19, 2024
Results
SuspectsDozens
Arrests2
Miscellaneous ResultsAdministrative investigation opened by IGAI
Accounting

The Operation Martim Moniz (2024) is an ongoing police operation carried out on December 19, 2024, in Martim Moniz, Lisbon, Portugal, with the objective to combat drug trafficking, illegal trade, and illegal immigration.

Background

Prior to the operation on December 19, the Polícia de Segurança Pública (PSP) has conducted several operations in the area to combat drug trafficking, illegal trade, and illegal immigration. The current operation is part of ongoing efforts to improve safety and security in the area.

Operation

The operation began on December 19, 2024, and was led by the PSP. Officers conducted street searches and public interventions, focusing on individuals suspected of involvement in illegal activities. The operation resulted in many suspects being cornered and the detention of two Portuguese citizens. Despite the PSP’s claims that all actions were conducted lawfully, the operation is attracting criticism for alleged racial profiling and excessive measures.

References

  1. Alves 2024.
  2. Ramos 2024.
  3. RTP 2024.
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