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PSP union “expects” that police accused of beating black women have not caught “serious illnesses”

The Unified Union of the Public Security Police published images on social media that it says are the injuries of the agent involved in the case. The post is accompanied by a brief text: “The improvements to the colleague and I hope that the analyzes are all negative to serious diseases”.

In the same post, the union also criticizes the defense of women, who considers that it is being “orchestrated by the hate of whites”.

In the post’s images, marks are visible on someone’s arms and hands – it is not possible to verify the identity in the photographs. The photographs in question are allegedly of Carlos Calhas, the PSP agent who filed a complaint with Cláudia Simões, a 49-year-old woman who was arrested on Sunday night and who has also filed a complaint against this police officer for complaining that she was assaulted with violence

This Tuesday, the PSP confirmed the opening of an investigation into the alleged aggressions suffered by the 42-year-old woman at the hands of the PSP agent in Amadora. The incident occurred on the night of January 19 and has since been reported on social media.

The Public Security Police Unified Union defines itself as a union organization “autonomous and independent from the State, governments, religious denominations or any organizations of a political or party nature”.

The union’s management is headed by Ernesto Peixoto Rodrigues, PSP’s principal agent who in July this year was subject to a disciplinary sentence of compulsory retirement by the Ministry of Internal Affairs – it consists of the forced transition to the situation of retirement, with termination of the bond and are applicable to very serious disciplinary offenses.

At issue was the fact that he missed the service without justification 83 days in a row. Peixoto Rodrigues was also number 10 on the list of the Basta! Coalition, which in the European elections in May was headed by Chega’s leader, André Ventura.

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