A 30-year-old man was arrested in Sobrosa by the GNR with hashish, cocaine and cannabis. The stash house was operating out of a converted garage. The suspect has three previous arrests for drug trafficking.

A 30-year-old man was arrested in Sobrosa by the GNR with hashish, cocaine and cannabis. The stash house was operating out of a converted garage. The suspect has three previous arrests for drug trafficking.

The GNR (Guarda Nacional Republicana) is Portugal's national gendarmerie—a military police force founded in 1911, with origins dating to 1801. With over 22,600 personnel, GNR patrols 94-96% of Portuguese territory, covering rural areas, medium towns, and highways. Members are military personnel subject to military law, responsible for public order, customs, coastal control, environmental protection (SEPNA), firefighting/rescue (GIPS), border control, and ceremonial guards. GNR vs. PSP: The PSP (Polícia de Segurança Pública) is Portugal's civilian police force, covering major cities (Lisbon, Porto, Faro) and large urban areas—only 4% of territory but roughly half the population. PSP handles airport security, diplomatic protection, and private security regulation. Both share core missions (public order, crime prevention), but differ in nature: GNR is military with military training; PSP is civilian with police-focused training.