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"Fire and Weaken Police Forces" the Case of Migrants Exploited by Gnr and Psp Agents

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Eugenia Quaresma, director of the Portuguese Catholic Migration Work, analyzes the recent polymicality of ten GNR soldiers and a PSP agent who were arrested after forced migrants to slavery.
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Seventeen people, including ten gendarmes and one policeman, were arrested on 25 November during a large net shot. The members of the security forces are suspected of having been paid in the basement by agricultural employers in Alentejo to keep migrants under surveillance in a quasi-slavery work.The press denounces a serious betrayal on several levels.

Eugenia Quaresma, director of the Portuguese Catholic Migration Work, analyzes the recent polymicality of ten GNR soldiers and a PSP agent who were arrested after forced migrants to slavery.

·Portugal
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The PJ disbanded a criminal organization for illegal immigration that controlled hundreds of foreign workers. Seventeen persons were arrested, including 10 GNR soldiers and a PSP agent.

Ten members of the National Republican Guard and one officer from the Public Security Police were arrested this Tuesday for allegedly exploiting and enslaving immigrants (mostly undocumented). Ten members of the National Republican Guard (GNR) and one officer from the Public Security Police (PSP) were arrested this Tuesday morning during an operation […]

In total, 17 people were arrested: the ten GNR soldiers, in Beja, a PSP agent, and six civilians.

·Porto, Portugal
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Jornal de Notícias broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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