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At the end of February, residents insisted on the need for cameras following a shooting that injured three people. The local council remains silent.

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At the end of February, residents insisted on the need for cameras following a shooting that injured three people. The local council remains silent.

While cocaine was the drug seized in the largest quantity by the PJ, the highest number of seizures involved cannabis. There was a decrease in the amount of heroin seized, but an increase in ecstasy.

Cocaine seizures in Portugal increased by 20.6% in 2025, while the total quantity confiscated increased 11.4% compared with 2024, according to new figures released by Portugal’s Polícia Judiciária (PJ) criminal The post Cocaine seizures in Portugal rise 20% in 2025 appeared first on Portugal Resident.

As in 2024, the highest number of seizures involved cannabis or hashish. However, cocaine accounts for the largest quantity seized: over 25 tonnes.
Last year, in Portugal, there were over 10,000 drug seizures. Just as in 2024, the highest number of seizures involved cannabis or hashish. However, cocaine recorded the largest quantity seized, at over 25 tonnes.

Annual report on combating drug trafficking aggregates seizures from all Portuguese authorities. The amount of cannabis (hashish) seized has more than doubled.

The number of cocaine seizures in Portugal rose by 20.6% in 2025, with the volume of the drug seized increasing by 11.4% compared to 2024. Data presented by the Judiciary Police (PJ) shows 25.63 tonnes were seized across 1,984 operations, with 95% occurring via maritime routes. A total of 1,773 people were arrested, mostly men over 40, with the majority being Portuguese nationals. Brazil remains the primary entry point for the drug. The Azores and Madeira recorded the highest quantities seized, while Lisbon and Porto saw the highest number of individual seizure incidents. Additionally, cannabis (hashish) seizures rose by 102.6% to 14,879.74 kg, despite a slight decrease in the total number of seizure cases.
Portuguese police forces seized more than 28 tonnes of hashish last year, compared to 9.9 tonnes in 2024.

The Mozambican National Criminal Investigation Service (Sernic) confirmed to Lusa today the release of the Portuguese businessman kidnapped on October 7 in the centre of Maputo, which, in their view, is the result of the work carried out by police authorities.

In the first action of the operation this year, 138 people were arrested, 83 of whom for road traffic offences and 19 for drug-related crimes.

According to data released this Wednesday, 5,961 suspects were identified for drug trafficking in 2025, of which 2,949 were arrested.

Annual data from the PSP shows that the amount of cocaine, heroin, and ecstasy seized has decreased. The explanation may lie in the reduction of personnel available for investigation.

The webpage provides a roundup of recent news in Portugal, highlighting several incidents and political developments. Notably, there was a failed bank robbery in Aveiro that ended with a bomb threat and the detonation of an explosive device. Additionally, there are reports of a cyberattack warning involving WhatsApp, a seizure of 1.8 tons of cocaine off the Azores, and a threat of a bomb at a bank in Santa Maria de Lamas. Political updates include Portugal's plans to utilize two million barrels from its oil reserves and ongoing tensions related to the Ukraine conflict. The article also covers broader issues such as Portugal's healthcare system with the potential creation of a second VMER emergency vehicle in Bragança, and the importance of the EU-Azerbaijan energy partnership.

Third part of the CM Investigation from March 9, 2026.

The CBS News article provides the latest updates on events in Portugal, highlighting several significant incidents. A U.S. tourist was tragically killed in a knife attack in Cascais, near Lisbon, on October 16. Other recent news includes a deadly funicular crash in Lisbon that resulted in 16 fatalities, including at least one American, and a separate incident where orcas attacked two sailboats off the Portuguese coast, prompting rescues. Additionally, the article mentions the release of Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, from a German prison. These stories reflect ongoing safety concerns and notable events affecting both locals and tourists in Portugal. For more details, visit the full article at CBS News.