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Offline sadie

Wrong thread sadie.

Take it to the Cipriano ones.
You are wrong Stephen

I am correcting a statement that Angelo made on this thread on June 1st @ 02.45.41.

This is the correct thread.

stephen25000

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You are wrong Stephen

I am correcting a statement that Angelo made on this thread on June 1st @ 02.45.41.

This is the correct thread.

Where is the Cipriano case in the thread title ?

Offline sadie

Where is the Cipriano case in the thread title ?
As you well know, I am answering an accusation that Angelo made on this thread.

Drop the hassle please.

stephen25000

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As you well know, I am answering an accusation that Angelo made on this thread.

Drop the hassle please.

Well both of you can take it to the Cipriano thread.

Offline Mr Gray

Well both of you can take it to the Cipriano thread.

Why don't you send angelo a pm telling him to move it
Send one to John too as he introduced the ciprianos case onto this thread

stephen25000

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Why don't you send angelo a pm telling him to move it
Send one to John too as he introduced the ciprianos case onto this thread

i DON'T NEED TO.

I have made the comments on here.

How often are we told to move the comments to the appropriate thread ?

Offline Brietta

JUSTICE
Repetition of the instruction of the process of Paulo Pereira Cristóvão starts in March
Former inspector of the Judiciary Police and 17 other defendants are accused of violent assaults on residences.

LUSA January 5, 2018, 5:35 p.m.

The Cascais Criminal Investigation Court (TIC) scheduled for March the new investigative phase of the process in which Paulo Pereira Cristóvão, https://www.publico.pt/2017/07/13/sociedade/noticia/tribunal-de-instrucao-de-cascais-decide-sobre-processo-de-paulo-pereira-cristovao-1779051 a former inspector of the Judiciary Police, and 17 other defendants are accused of violent assaults on residences.

In September last year, the Cascais ITC annulled the investigation phase and, consequently, the whole trial that began in June 2016, following the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice declaring the "material incompetence" of the Central Court of Criminal instruction for the completion of the investigation phase, after appeal by the defense of Pereira Cristóvão.

Accordingly, the Cascais ITC marked the repetition of the instruction - an optional phase to prove the prosecution of the Public Prosecutor or the closure of the case - at 9:30 am on March 2 -, on which day seven witnesses are to be examined and the hearing a defendant who has expressed a willingness to speak, explained this Friday to the agency Lusa judicial source. The training debate was scheduled for March 9.

Although the process belongs to the ICT of Cascais, this new phase of investigation, in which it will be decided whether or not the defendants go to trial, will be held in the Court of Sintra due to the high number of defendants.

In September of last year, the ICT of Cascais annulled the previous stage of instruction and, consequently, the trial. "I annul all the evidence produced in the investigation, as well as the instructional debate and the investigation decision, which, consequently, and in the face of a new production of evidence, must inevitably be repeated," said the order of the criminal investigation judge, Cristina Henriques Esteves , to which the agency Lusa had at the time access.

The judgment, also annulled, began in June 2016 at the Central Criminal Instance of Lisbon, but was suspended on 16 February last year by the panel of judges, pending the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice, which would later declare "Material incompetence" of the Central Criminal Investigation Court for the conduct of the investigation phase.

The defense of the former Judicial Police inspector had brought an action to annul the act that declared the investigation phase open, claiming "material incompetence of the Central Criminal Investigation Court" (TCIC) to deal with the crimes in question. The defense stated that this stage should have been carried out by the Court of Criminal Instruction of Cascais.

The appeal reached the Supreme Court of Justice, which declared the TCIC incompetent to carry out the investigation phase and referred the case to the Tribunal da Relação de Lisboa (TRL). The TRL decided, in turn, to send the case back to Judge Carlos Alexandre, of the Central Court of Criminal Investigation, who referred them to the ICC in Cascais. This court annulled the whole process up to the investigation stage, including the trial, and ordered the repetition of the investigation phase.

The Cascais ICT also admitted the requests for the opening of instruction presented by five of the defendants.

The 18 defendants, including three policemen and leone Juve Leo cheerleader Nuno Vieira Mendes, known as Mustafa, respond by criminal association, robbery, kidnapping, possession of a prohibited weapon, abuse of power, violation of domicile by employee and document forgery.

According to the indictment of the Public Prosecutor's Office, Paulo Pereira Cristóvão, a former inspector of the PJ and also a former vice-president of Sporting, two other defendants and the three police gathered information and decided which people and places to assault by the group, namely in the Lisbon area and on the south bank of the Tagus River. The information was then transmitted to the other elements, which formed the operational side of the alleged criminal network.
https://www.publico.pt/2018/01/05/sociedade/noticia/repeticao-da-instrucao-do-processo-de-paulo-pereira-cristovao-arranca-em-marco-1798287
"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 faithlilly

Re: Ex-PJ detective Paulo Pereira Cristóvão guilty and sentenced to 4½ years
« Reply #127 on: January 30, 2018, 12:18:23 AM »
JUSTICE
Repetition of the instruction of the process of Paulo Pereira Cristóvão starts in March
Former inspector of the Judiciary Police and 17 other defendants are accused of violent assaults on residences.

LUSA January 5, 2018, 5:35 p.m.

The Cascais Criminal Investigation Court (TIC) scheduled for March the new investigative phase of the process in which Paulo Pereira Cristóvão, https://www.publico.pt/2017/07/13/sociedade/noticia/tribunal-de-instrucao-de-cascais-decide-sobre-processo-de-paulo-pereira-cristovao-1779051 a former inspector of the Judiciary Police, and 17 other defendants are accused of violent assaults on residences.

In September last year, the Cascais ITC annulled the investigation phase and, consequently, the whole trial that began in June 2016, following the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice declaring the "material incompetence" of the Central Court of Criminal instruction for the completion of the investigation phase, after appeal by the defense of Pereira Cristóvão.

Accordingly, the Cascais ITC marked the repetition of the instruction - an optional phase to prove the prosecution of the Public Prosecutor or the closure of the case - at 9:30 am on March 2 -, on which day seven witnesses are to be examined and the hearing a defendant who has expressed a willingness to speak, explained this Friday to the agency Lusa judicial source. The training debate was scheduled for March 9.

Although the process belongs to the ICT of Cascais, this new phase of investigation, in which it will be decided whether or not the defendants go to trial, will be held in the Court of Sintra due to the high number of defendants.

In September of last year, the ICT of Cascais annulled the previous stage of instruction and, consequently, the trial. "I annul all the evidence produced in the investigation, as well as the instructional debate and the investigation decision, which, consequently, and in the face of a new production of evidence, must inevitably be repeated," said the order of the criminal investigation judge, Cristina Henriques Esteves , to which the agency Lusa had at the time access.

The judgment, also annulled, began in June 2016 at the Central Criminal Instance of Lisbon, but was suspended on 16 February last year by the panel of judges, pending the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice, which would later declare "Material incompetence" of the Central Criminal Investigation Court for the conduct of the investigation phase.

The defense of the former Judicial Police inspector had brought an action to annul the act that declared the investigation phase open, claiming "material incompetence of the Central Criminal Investigation Court" (TCIC) to deal with the crimes in question. The defense stated that this stage should have been carried out by the Court of Criminal Instruction of Cascais.

The appeal reached the Supreme Court of Justice, which declared the TCIC incompetent to carry out the investigation phase and referred the case to the Tribunal da Relação de Lisboa (TRL). The TRL decided, in turn, to send the case back to Judge Carlos Alexandre, of the Central Court of Criminal Investigation, who referred them to the ICC in Cascais. This court annulled the whole process up to the investigation stage, including the trial, and ordered the repetition of the investigation phase.

The Cascais ICT also admitted the requests for the opening of instruction presented by five of the defendants.

The 18 defendants, including three policemen and leone Juve Leo cheerleader Nuno Vieira Mendes, known as Mustafa, respond by criminal association, robbery, kidnapping, possession of a prohibited weapon, abuse of power, violation of domicile by employee and document forgery.

According to the indictment of the Public Prosecutor's Office, Paulo Pereira Cristóvão, a former inspector of the PJ and also a former vice-president of Sporting, two other defendants and the three police gathered information and decided which people and places to assault by the group, namely in the Lisbon area and on the south bank of the Tagus River. The information was then transmitted to the other elements, which formed the operational side of the alleged criminal network.
https://www.publico.pt/2018/01/05/sociedade/noticia/repeticao-da-instrucao-do-processo-de-paulo-pereira-cristovao-arranca-em-marco-1798287

I'll take Cristovao and I'll raise you this lot :

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/met-police-officer-child-pornography-indecent-images-possess-adam-cox-paedophile-diplomatic-a8058731.html

http://news.met.police.uk/images/guilty-michael-harrington-1086599

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-17315764

https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2012/mar/09/metropolitan-police-officer-guilty-assault








Brietta posted on 10/04/2022 “But whether or not that is the reason behind the delay I am certain that Brueckner's trial is going to take place.”

Let’s count the months, shall we?

Offline Brietta

Re: Ex-PJ detective Paulo Pereira Cristóvão guilty and sentenced to 4½ years
« Reply #128 on: January 30, 2018, 01:08:31 AM »
I'll take Cristovao and I'll raise you this lot :

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/met-police-officer-child-pornography-indecent-images-possess-adam-cox-paedophile-diplomatic-a8058731.html

http://news.met.police.uk/images/guilty-michael-harrington-1086599

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-17315764

https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2012/mar/09/metropolitan-police-officer-guilty-assault

I'm sure the Portuguese people and the Policia Judiciaria would just love you to take Paulo ... it would protect the former and save the latter a lot of embarrassment by association.
However despite your willingness to take him, that will not be possible.  You may note from the cite I provided that the Portuguese Courts have other plans for him.
"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 Eleanor

Re: Ex-PJ detective Paulo Pereira Cristóvão guilty and sentenced to 4½ years
« Reply #129 on: January 30, 2018, 01:43:03 AM »
I'm sure the Portuguese people and the Policia Judiciaria would just love you to take Paulo ... it would protect the former and save the latter a lot of embarrassment by association.
However despite your willingness to take him, that will not be possible.  You may note from the cite I provided that the Portuguese Courts have other plans for him.

Karma?  But I'm not holding my breath.

Offline Brietta

Re: Ex-PJ detective Paulo Pereira Cristóvão guilty and sentenced to 4½ years
« Reply #130 on: January 30, 2018, 09:09:35 AM »
Karma?  But I'm not holding my breath.

Posted by PORTUGALPRESS on June 25, 2015
Flamboyant former Sporting FC vice-president admits to being criminal mastermind

His arrest shocked the nation in March - not only for the crimes allegedly involved, but for the fact that Paulo Pereira Cristóvão was a media high-flyer.

A former PJ detective, he went on to be a popular television commentator, president of Portugal’s association of missing children and even vice-president of one of Portugal’s top football clubs.

Thus what would have impelled him to become a ‘spy’ for a criminal gang that posed as policemen to raid VIP homes in and around Lisbon, baffled all and sundry.

But ‘spy’ he appears to have been.

According to news reports this morning, it was Pereira Cristóvão’s admission to being the brains behind at least two of the robberies which led super-judge Carlos Alexandre to deciding to let him leave the country’s now infamous Évora jail on an electronic bracelet.

Unlike fellow inmate former Socialist prime minister José Sócrates - whose disdain for jailbird bling has led him to remain behind bars through the sweltering Alentejo heat - Cristóvão appears to have had no such qualms, and is already reported to be back home in Lisbon.

He is unlikely to be stuck for things to do under house arrest, as he is still involved in another case against him - alleging criminal activities during his time at Sporting.

Cristóvão’s unlikely career includes penning a book centred on the disappearance of Madeleine McCann and being accused of torturing the mother of another missing Algarve child, in order to get a confession that she had been involved in the child’s death.

This latter event ended with Pereira Cristóvão and two other PJ colleagues being absolved.

The judicial ruling on the case was itself bizarre: “It is known that the agent of the crime (of torture) was an agent of the PJ but it has not been proved who practised the facts.”

Cristóvão was arrested over these latest allegations suspected of qualified robbery, kidnapping and criminal association. He spent three months in the cramped jail that has been the home of José Sócrates now for more than seven.

natasha.donn@algarveresident.com
http://portugalresident.com/flamboyant-former-sporting-fc-vice-president-admits-to-being-criminal-mastermind


You've got to admit that the guy doesn't lack chutzpah:  he and his associates are charged with some pretty horrific crimes but he could still take time out to comment about Madeleine's case in 2017.
Seems he just can't let it go and it seems some still give him some credibility despite his chequered criminal career.
"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 Alice Purjorick

Re: Ex-PJ detective Paulo Pereira Cristóvão guilty and sentenced to 4½ years
« Reply #131 on: January 30, 2018, 03:33:29 PM »
Posted by PORTUGALPRESS on June 25, 2015
Flamboyant former Sporting FC vice-president admits to being criminal mastermind

His arrest shocked the nation in March - not only for the crimes allegedly involved, but for the fact that Paulo Pereira Cristóvão was a media high-flyer.

A former PJ detective, he went on to be a popular television commentator, president of Portugal’s association of missing children and even vice-president of one of Portugal’s top football clubs.

Thus what would have impelled him to become a ‘spy’ for a criminal gang that posed as policemen to raid VIP homes in and around Lisbon, baffled all and sundry.

But ‘spy’ he appears to have been.

According to news reports this morning, it was Pereira Cristóvão’s admission to being the brains behind at least two of the robberies which led super-judge Carlos Alexandre to deciding to let him leave the country’s now infamous Évora jail on an electronic bracelet.

Unlike fellow inmate former Socialist prime minister José Sócrates - whose disdain for jailbird bling has led him to remain behind bars through the sweltering Alentejo heat - Cristóvão appears to have had no such qualms, and is already reported to be back home in Lisbon.

He is unlikely to be stuck for things to do under house arrest, as he is still involved in another case against him - alleging criminal activities during his time at Sporting.

Cristóvão’s unlikely career includes penning a book centred on the disappearance of Madeleine McCann and being accused of torturing the mother of another missing Algarve child, in order to get a confession that she had been involved in the child’s death.

This latter event ended with Pereira Cristóvão and two other PJ colleagues being absolved.

The judicial ruling on the case was itself bizarre: “It is known that the agent of the crime (of torture) was an agent of the PJ but it has not been proved who practised the facts.”

Cristóvão was arrested over these latest allegations suspected of qualified robbery, kidnapping and criminal association. He spent three months in the cramped jail that has been the home of José Sócrates now for more than seven.

natasha.donn@algarveresident.com
http://portugalresident.com/flamboyant-former-sporting-fc-vice-president-admits-to-being-criminal-mastermind


You've got to admit that the guy doesn't lack chutzpah:  he and his associates are charged with some pretty horrific crimes but he could still take time out to comment about Madeleine's case in 2017.
Seems he just can't let it go and it seems some still give him some credibility despite his chequered criminal career.

It seems like some can't refrain from commenting on him either.
BTW I hear Mafeking has been relieved..... 8(>((
"Navigating the difference between weird but normal grief and truly suspicious behaviour is the key for any detective worth his salt.". ….Sarah Bailey

Offline faithlilly

Re: Ex-PJ detective Paulo Pereira Cristóvão guilty and sentenced to 4½ years
« Reply #132 on: January 30, 2018, 03:59:24 PM »
It seems like some can't refrain from commenting on him either.
BTW I hear Mafeking has been relieved..... 8(>((

 @)(++(*
Brietta posted on 10/04/2022 “But whether or not that is the reason behind the delay I am certain that Brueckner's trial is going to take place.”

Let’s count the months, shall we?

Offline misty

I'm sure the victims of this gang of thugs are  @)(++(* in the knowledge that the perps are free to carry on robbing until the justice system sorts itself out.

Offline Alice Purjorick

I'm sure the victims of this gang of thugs are  @)(++(* in the knowledge that the perps are free to carry on robbing until the justice system sorts itself out.

In most towns in most countries you can get your 'ead kicked in if you know where to go.
It has been like it for my lifetime I don't espect it to change anytime soon.
This is currently in Winchester Crown Court. Not coppers admittedly but I doubt that matters much if you wind up jed.
"Navigating the difference between weird but normal grief and truly suspicious behaviour is the key for any detective worth his salt.". ….Sarah Bailey