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15 Minutes: the Boy Who Died in the Bay of Banheira Was Signaled at the CPCJ and Author of the Attack at the Ismaili Center Sentenced to 25 Years

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The Judiciary Police (PJ) continues to investigate the death of a four-year-old boy in a pool complex in the Bay of Banheira. The crime hypothesis has not yet been eliminated. The boy, Gabriel, has been signalled at the Child and Youth Protection Commission (CPCJ) since 2020. He has been sentenced to twenty-five years in prison by the author of the attack at the Ismaili Centre in Lisbon. Abdul Bashir has been accused of more than a dozen crimes.
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The Judiciary Police (PJ) continues to investigate the death of a four-year-old boy in a pool complex in the Bay of Banheira. The crime hypothesis has not yet been eliminated. The boy, Gabriel, has been signalled at the Child and Youth Protection Commission (CPCJ) since 2020. He has been sentenced to twenty-five years in prison by the author of the attack at the Ismaili Centre in Lisbon. Abdul Bashir has been accused of more than a dozen crimes.

A lawyer claims that the court had to have previously changed the case to consider the alleged ill-impact.

The Supreme Court sentenced the man who killed women in the Ismaili Centre to murder in 2023 of two women.

In the final allegations, the Ministry of Public Affairs had defended that Abdul Bashir, aged 30, was imputable and requested that he be brought in, and not imprisoned for at least three years. The crime retreated on 28 March 2023 and the victims were two women, 24 and 49 years old, who were working in support of refugees from the Ismaili Centre. The Tribunal's contents condemn the maximum penalty for killing two women in the Ismaili Centre firs…

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Abdul Bashir, responsible for the attack on the Ismaili Centre in Lisbon on 28 March 2023, which caused two deaths, was this second-day considered imputable and sentenced to a maximum of 25 years in prison by the Lisbon Criminal Court.

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RTP broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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