Seven police officers have been placed in preventive detention amid an investigation into alleged torture and other crimes at the Rato and Bairro Alto stations in Lisbon; reports say nine officers in total are now being held preventively. The Public Security Police announced the detentions, citing a risk of continued criminal activity, and the probe covers serious alleged offences committed while on duty. Lisbon residents and anyone who has used those stations in recent years should watch for prosecutor statements and potential requests to review past complaints.
Update: MAI defends force while apologising to victims
The Ministry of Internal Administration (MAI) published statements this weekend: Minister Luís Neves defended that the “overwhelming majority” of PSP (Polícia de Segurança Pública or PSP) officers serve with a strong sense of mission, while MAI also apologised to alleged victims as the Public Ministry (MP) and PSP stressed the preventive detention aims to avoid continued criminal activity and preserve evidence. The investigation remains under secrecy of justice and charges reported in coverage include torture, sexual offences and abuse of power.







