The Public Security Police (Polícia de Segurança Pública or PSP) has suspended the collection of biometric data at departures in Lisbon, Porto, and Faro airports. The measure aims to prevent long waiting times and missed flights for passengers. The PSP stated that the suspension is automatic whenever queues exceed reference times and does not compromise border security.
Biometric data collection suspended at major airports

Context & Explainers

The PSP (Polícia de Segurança Pública) is Portugal's national civilian police force, founded in 1867. Responsible for defending Republican democracy and safeguarding internal security and citizens' rights, the PSP polices major cities—Lisbon, Porto, Faro—and large urban areas, covering only 4% of Portugal's territory but roughly half the population. Led by a National Director under the Ministry of Internal Affairs, its approximately 21,500 officers handle preventive policing, crime investigation, public order, airport security, diplomatic protection, private security regulation, firearms licensing, and border control (since 2023).
PSP vs. GNR: The PSP is civilian with police-focused training and urban jurisdiction, while the GNR (Guarda Nacional Republicana) is military (gendarmerie) with military training, covering 96% of Portugal's rural and suburban territory. Both share core public safety missions but differ fundamentally in nature, training, and geographic responsibility.
Sources (5)
- Biometric data collection suspended again at airport departuresRTP Notícias · 9:47pm, 12 Apr 2026
- Biometric data collection suspended again at major airportsPúblico · 3:23pm, 12 Apr 2026
- Airport: Suspension of biometric data collection will be automaticObservador · 9:34pm, 12 Apr 2026
- Biometric data collection at airports suspended when waiting times are highCNN Portugal · 7:23pm, 12 Apr 2026
- Biometric data collection at airports is interrupted when waiting times are highCorreio da Manhã · 7:36pm, 12 Apr 2026





