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Offline ShiningInLuz

Re: News and current affairs from the Portuguese Algarve.
« Reply #135 on: January 20, 2017, 06:51:28 PM »
About a year ago a teenage girl went missing in the Agarve region and was later found dead.  Her clothing had been interfered with in a manner suggestive of rape.  Her hands were bound.  Her head had sustained a massive injury.  It appears someone had tried to dismember her body with an axe.

The background is that the teenager lived with her step-father and her mother, before the mother decided to kick the man out.  But he would return periodically for an amorous encounter with the mother.

The girl complained to her mother that the man was touching her up and trying to have sex with her.  But the mother let the visits continue.

One day the mother went to the girl's bedroom.  Her phone was still there and there were study books open on the bed.  It was as if the girl had simply got up and walked out.

The police asked step-father if he knew anything about the girl's disappearance and he said he did not.  He hung around for a few days then disappeared prior to the discovery of the girl's body.

The step-father is Moldovan.  A little while back, he was hauled over by the Moldovan police for speeding.  When they entered the offence details into their system, it flagged up that an international arrest warrant was in place for him, on suspicion of murder.

It seems he was returned to the Algarve yesterday.

Our source for this is the nails lady in Lagos, so a number of points in this saga may get changed as and when a more official source explains what is going on.  However, our nails lady was very good friends indeed with the girl, so equally you may have some inside information that will not be published by the press.
What's up, old man?

Offline misty

Re: News and current affairs from the Portuguese Algarve.
« Reply #136 on: January 21, 2017, 01:21:05 AM »
About a year ago a teenage girl went missing in the Agarve region and was later found dead.  Her clothing had been interfered with in a manner suggestive of rape.  Her hands were bound.  Her head had sustained a massive injury.  It appears someone had tried to dismember her body with an axe.

The background is that the teenager lived with her step-father and her mother, before the mother decided to kick the man out.  But he would return periodically for an amorous encounter with the mother.

The girl complained to her mother that the man was touching her up and trying to have sex with her.  But the mother let the visits continue.

One day the mother went to the girl's bedroom.  Her phone was still there and there were study books open on the bed.  It was as if the girl had simply got up and walked out.

The police asked step-father if he knew anything about the girl's disappearance and he said he did not.  He hung around for a few days then disappeared prior to the discovery of the girl's body.

The step-father is Moldovan.  A little while back, he was hauled over by the Moldovan police for speeding.  When they entered the offence details into their system, it flagged up that an international arrest warrant was in place for him, on suspicion of murder.

It seems he was returned to the Algarve yesterday.

Our source for this is the nails lady in Lagos, so a number of points in this saga may get changed as and when a more official source explains what is going on.  However, our nails lady was very good friends indeed with the girl, so equally you may have some inside information that will not be published by the press.

That's another sad, if oh-so-familiar, case. Do you have any names as I can't see anything on google about this crime?

Offline Angelo222

Re: News and current affairs from the Portuguese Algarve.
« Reply #137 on: January 23, 2017, 04:18:23 PM »
That's another sad, if oh-so-familiar, case. Do you have any names as I can't see anything on google about this crime?

I'll second that request please.
De troothe has the annoying habit of coming to the surface just when you least expect it!!

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Offline John

Re: News and current affairs from the Portuguese Algarve.
« Reply #138 on: January 23, 2017, 04:26:58 PM »
About a year ago a teenage girl went missing in the Agarve region and was later found dead.  Her clothing had been interfered with in a manner suggestive of rape.  Her hands were bound.  Her head had sustained a massive injury.  It appears someone had tried to dismember her body with an axe.

The background is that the teenager lived with her step-father and her mother, before the mother decided to kick the man out.  But he would return periodically for an amorous encounter with the mother.

The girl complained to her mother that the man was touching her up and trying to have sex with her.  But the mother let the visits continue.

One day the mother went to the girl's bedroom.  Her phone was still there and there were study books open on the bed.  It was as if the girl had simply got up and walked out.

The police asked step-father if he knew anything about the girl's disappearance and he said he did not.  He hung around for a few days then disappeared prior to the discovery of the girl's body.

The step-father is Moldovan.  A little while back, he was hauled over by the Moldovan police for speeding.  When they entered the offence details into their system, it flagged up that an international arrest warrant was in place for him, on suspicion of murder.

It seems he was returned to the Algarve yesterday.

Our source for this is the nails lady in Lagos, so a number of points in this saga may get changed as and when a more official source explains what is going on.  However, our nails lady was very good friends indeed with the girl, so equally you may have some inside information that will not be published by the press.

Is this the story?

Never forgetting Bruna: one year on, the 17-year-old’s brutal killer has yet be brought to justice



‘The teenager appealed to local GNR police for help, saying her stepfather was abusive … The police even confronted Oprea - a fact that locals say sealed Bruna’s fate’



As one of the Algarve’s most hideous murders last year comes to trial in Portimão, another remains poignantly ‘open’ with the man police are certain killed teenager Bruna Nunes still ‘out there’ somewhere, evading the authorities.

Interpol and Europol arrest warrants have been distributed throughout all countries known to have been frequented by Mikhail Razvan Oprea, but since two days after 17-year-old Bruna went missing all trace of him seems to have vanished.

This is not completely surprising as it appears 34-year-old Oprea – known locally as “Miguel” - may have had multiple identities.

This is a story so tragic that it has to be told if only to alert people to the importance of ‘saying things the way they are’. Had the little community of Aldeia Velha, near Rogil (Aljezur) done this, Bruna Nunes may have lived to enjoy her 18th birthday last May, and gone on to win yet more prizes for the Aljezur Speed Skating Club - where she had already won distinction as junior national champion.

For Bruna had drummed up the courage to make an official complaint against Oprea, who was her mother’s younger partner, and the father of her little sister.

Read more...
« Last Edit: January 23, 2017, 04:30:59 PM by John »
A malicious prosecution for a crime which never existed. An exposé of egregious malfeasance by public officials.
Indeed, the truth never changes with the passage of time.

Offline ShiningInLuz

Re: News and current affairs from the Portuguese Algarve.
« Reply #139 on: January 23, 2017, 04:55:28 PM »
Is this the story?

Never forgetting Bruna: one year on, the 17-year-old’s brutal killer has yet be brought to justice



‘The teenager appealed to local GNR police for help, saying her stepfather was abusive … The police even confronted Oprea - a fact that locals say sealed Bruna’s fate’



As one of the Algarve’s most hideous murders last year comes to trial in Portimão, another remains poignantly ‘open’ with the man police are certain killed teenager Bruna Nunes still ‘out there’ somewhere, evading the authorities.

Interpol and Europol arrest warrants have been distributed throughout all countries known to have been frequented by Mikhail Razvan Oprea, but since two days after 17-year-old Bruna went missing all trace of him seems to have vanished.

This is not completely surprising as it appears 34-year-old Oprea – known locally as “Miguel” - may have had multiple identities.

This is a story so tragic that it has to be told if only to alert people to the importance of ‘saying things the way they are’. Had the little community of Aldeia Velha, near Rogil (Aljezur) done this, Bruna Nunes may have lived to enjoy her 18th birthday last May, and gone on to win yet more prizes for the Aljezur Speed Skating Club - where she had already won distinction as junior national champion.

For Bruna had drummed up the courage to make an official complaint against Oprea, who was her mother’s younger partner, and the father of her little sister.

Read more...
Yes.  My apologies for not taking the time to research the original story.  Apart from our nails lady's input, the only hard fact I had was the name of the girl.  'Bruna' is not an easy starting point, and for obvious reasons we did not wish to go back to our source to request a surname.  I simply thought the story would turn up in one of the Algarve newspapers.

Excellent find!
What's up, old man?

Offline Angelo222

Re: News and current affairs from the Portuguese Algarve.
« Reply #140 on: January 23, 2017, 06:28:53 PM »
Yes.  My apologies for not taking the time to research the original story.  Apart from our nails lady's input, the only hard fact I had was the name of the girl.  'Bruna' is not an easy starting point, and for obvious reasons we did not wish to go back to our source to request a surname.  I simply thought the story would turn up in one of the Algarve newspapers.

Excellent find!

Another murder at the hands of another non EU immigrant.  I hope they hang the b....r!!
« Last Edit: January 23, 2017, 07:00:00 PM by Angelo222 »
De troothe has the annoying habit of coming to the surface just when you least expect it!!

Je ne regrette rien!!

Offline Carana

Re: News and current affairs from the Portuguese Algarve.
« Reply #141 on: January 25, 2017, 02:12:14 PM »
Poor girl.

According to this, the stepfather is Romanian.
http://tvmais.sapo.pt/casosdepolicia/2015-01-05-Padrasto-assassino

Offline John

Re: News and current affairs from the Portuguese Algarve.
« Reply #142 on: January 26, 2017, 12:35:48 AM »
Poor girl.

According to this, the stepfather is Romanian.
http://tvmais.sapo.pt/casosdepolicia/2015-01-05-Padrasto-assassino

Apparently so but had multiple identities.  One wonders what else he got up to before fleeing to Portugal?
A malicious prosecution for a crime which never existed. An exposé of egregious malfeasance by public officials.
Indeed, the truth never changes with the passage of time.

Offline Brietta

Re: News and current affairs from the Portuguese Algarve.
« Reply #143 on: February 04, 2017, 12:18:54 PM »
Contracting a hitman to kill your husband is “not a crime”, says court

Following on from the ruling that ‘grabbing your wife by the neck does not constitute domestic violence” (click here) , Portuguese judges appear to have gone a step further. A court in S. João Novo has ruled that although 38-year-old Fernanda Salomé was filmed hiring a hitman to kill her ex-husband, she cannot be found guilty of having committed a crime.

Judges have conceded, nonetheless, that this is a sentence that “common citizens” will find “hard to understand”.

Correio da Manhã explains that the decision rests on the fact that despite Salomé’s patent desire to kill her husband, the men she went on to hire “never meant to carry the job through”.

The victim was “never in any harm”, and Salomé did not go into any details for his death: she did not set a place, or time. “Everything was dependant on the will of the contracted (men)”.

One of these was Alfredo Damas, who has also been ‘absolved’ of wrongdoing, but ordered with Salomé to pay €10,000 in compensation to the husband who became “tormented”, the court heard, after hearing his ex-wife’s plans.

The court heard that Salomé’s ‘hit’ at one point also involved her ex’s mother and current girlfriend.

CM said that throughout the trial, Fernanda Salomé denied that her desires to kill her husband had to do with his million euro fortune. She insisted that the €175,000 ‘hit’ was simply ordered because she wanted him dead.

Seeing his client freed has left defence lawyer Luísa Macanjo “satisfied”, but it is causing ructions within the Public Ministry.

CM says the PM may well put in an appeal, as could the victim - himself a lawyer.

As to the judges’ ruling being “compreehensible”, penal law expert André Ventura has told the paper that it most certainly is not.

He explains that it “contradicts the fixing of jurisprudence in 2009 that considers these kind of cases as attempted murder. It also establishes the idea that penal censure depends on the will of third parties, when it should focus on the conduct of those who planned, negotiated and determined”.

The case could conceivably go on appeal to the Supreme Court which CM explains might act very differently. In 2007, for example, Portuguese American businessman Manuel Albert Soares - absolved in a lower court of hiring Russian hitmen to kill his wife - ended up being condemned to jail for a period of nearly five years.

natasha.donn@algarveresident.com

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http://portugalresident.com/contracting-a-hitman-to-kill-your-husband-is-%E2%80%9Cnot-a-crime%E2%80%9D-says-court
"All I'm going to say is that we've conducted a very serious investigation and there's no indication that Madeleine McCann's parents are connected to her disappearance. On the other hand, we have a lot of evidence pointing out that Christian killed her," Wolter told the "Friday at 9"....

Offline misty

Re: News and current affairs from the Portuguese Algarve.
« Reply #144 on: February 04, 2017, 01:16:30 PM »
Contracting a hitman to kill your husband is “not a crime”, says court

Following on from the ruling that ‘grabbing your wife by the neck does not constitute domestic violence” (click here) , Portuguese judges appear to have gone a step further. A court in S. João Novo has ruled that although 38-year-old Fernanda Salomé was filmed hiring a hitman to kill her ex-husband, she cannot be found guilty of having committed a crime.

Judges have conceded, nonetheless, that this is a sentence that “common citizens” will find “hard to understand”.

Correio da Manhã explains that the decision rests on the fact that despite Salomé’s patent desire to kill her husband, the men she went on to hire “never meant to carry the job through”.

The victim was “never in any harm”, and Salomé did not go into any details for his death: she did not set a place, or time. “Everything was dependant on the will of the contracted (men)”.

One of these was Alfredo Damas, who has also been ‘absolved’ of wrongdoing, but ordered with Salomé to pay €10,000 in compensation to the husband who became “tormented”, the court heard, after hearing his ex-wife’s plans.

The court heard that Salomé’s ‘hit’ at one point also involved her ex’s mother and current girlfriend.

CM said that throughout the trial, Fernanda Salomé denied that her desires to kill her husband had to do with his million euro fortune. She insisted that the €175,000 ‘hit’ was simply ordered because she wanted him dead.

Seeing his client freed has left defence lawyer Luísa Macanjo “satisfied”, but it is causing ructions within the Public Ministry.

CM says the PM may well put in an appeal, as could the victim - himself a lawyer.

As to the judges’ ruling being “compreehensible”, penal law expert André Ventura has told the paper that it most certainly is not.

He explains that it “contradicts the fixing of jurisprudence in 2009 that considers these kind of cases as attempted murder. It also establishes the idea that penal censure depends on the will of third parties, when it should focus on the conduct of those who planned, negotiated and determined”.

The case could conceivably go on appeal to the Supreme Court which CM explains might act very differently. In 2007, for example, Portuguese American businessman Manuel Albert Soares - absolved in a lower court of hiring Russian hitmen to kill his wife - ended up being condemned to jail for a period of nearly five years.

natasha.donn@algarveresident.com

Categories:
Portugal

http://portugalresident.com/contracting-a-hitman-to-kill-your-husband-is-%E2%80%9Cnot-a-crime%E2%80%9D-says-court

Is there anything in Portugal which is constituted a crime, apart from calling someone a derogatory name?

Alfie

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Re: News and current affairs from the Portuguese Algarve.
« Reply #145 on: February 04, 2017, 04:17:50 PM »
Obviously her right to hire a hitman to kill her husband outweighed his right not to have his wife plotting to kill him.  Perfectly reasonable I'm sure. 

Online Eleanor

Re: News and current affairs from the Portuguese Algarve.
« Reply #146 on: February 04, 2017, 04:39:02 PM »
Obviously her right to hire a hitman to kill her husband outweighed his right not to have his wife plotting to kill him.  Perfectly reasonable I'm sure.

Tell me another one, do.

Offline misty

Re: News and current affairs from the Portuguese Algarve.
« Reply #147 on: February 16, 2017, 12:38:07 AM »
http://portugalresident.com/international-child-porn-ring-under-investigation-throughout-portugal
Posted by PORTUGALPRESS on February 15, 2017
International child porn ring under investigation throughout Portugal

Operation Daylight began last week, with PJ police searching properties in Lisbon and Porto in an investigation into the suspected sharing of images depicting child pornography. Now, the probe has gone ‘national’, say reports, with searches confiscating computers and other IT storage devices this week in the Algarve, Coimbra, Aveiro and Trás-os-Montes. Europol is coordinating efforts, which extend to a number of countries, writes Correio da Manhã.

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Maybe something, or nothing.  This operation hit the news last year. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/08/europol-uncover-major-online-child-abuse-network-160823180514888.html

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Offline jassi

Re: News and current affairs from the Portuguese Algarve.
« Reply #149 on: March 02, 2017, 02:48:52 PM »
Child rapist grilled over Madeleine McCann dies in prison  http://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/world/child-rapist-grilled-over-madeleine-mccann-dies-in-prison/ar-AAnHLaR?li=BBqdg4K&ocid=UP97DHP

Perhaps police should have just gently poached him instead of grilling   8(0(*
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