By Joel Balsinha /Lisbon
The Judiciary Police detained on the first day of February a suspect of stabbing until the death of a Brazilian citizen at a party that took place in Caldas da Rainha, in the district of Leiria, in Portugal.”The Judiciary Police, through the Criminal Investigation Department of Leiria, detained at dawn on February 1, a man suspected of committing the crime of qualified homicide, which occurred one day before, in the area of Caldas da Rainha.
The victim, a 40-year-old Brazilian citizen, known to the suspect, is said to have been attacked with a sharp, piercing object in the chest area, following disagreements at his residence. He was still rescued, and his death was confirmed at the hospital.Knowledge of the facts was acquired by the PSP, which activated the intervention of the Judiciary Police. Investigative investigations were carried out immediately and relevant evidence was collected, which led to the arrest of the suspect.
The detainee, a man of Portuguese nationality, 49 years of age, a logger by profession “, described the Portuguese criminal investigation police in a note after investigating the facts that led to the capture of this individual.The action initiated by this force, which combats great crime such as hediundo, organized crime, terrorism, drug trafficking, corruption or economic and financial origin, allowed the suspect to be subject to a first interrogation by the Judicial Authorities and consequently determined preventive detention.
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