PSP closes bars and arrests owner for injuries to police



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OR Lisbon Metropolitan Command (Cometlis) announced that, in the early hours of Sunday, at 1:20 am, it closed several restaurants and beverage establishments for operating in breach of the regulations implemented by the Government.

According to the statement CometlisAfter the operation, one of the priority was arrested for injuries to police officers.

“The police from the São João da Talha police station closed a bar that had very loud music for the neighborhood, with about 50 customers still drinking alcoholic beverages,” the PSP.

According to the police authorities, during the closure of the establishment, the owner “insulted the policemen who were in the place” and was immediately arrested.

The owner of the bar was present at the first judicial interrogation, where it was decreed to impose the term of identity and term of residence.

“The respective news reports from offense, for not respecting the rules imposed in the âscope gives pandemic“added the Cometlis.

In accordance with PSP, the police operation was carried out in the early hours of Sunday, through the Loures and Odivelas Police Division, in order to ensure compliance with the standards defined to contain the pandemic, especially regarding the closing hours of commercial establishments and the consumption of alcoholic beverages and social gatherings on public roads.

The Government announced this Saturday that 121 municipalities, among them Loures, are covered, from Wednesday, by the civic duty of home collection, new hours in establishments and telecommuting mandatory, except for “motivated opposition” by the worker, by the COVID-19-19.

The restaurants in these 121 mainland counties – a list that will be reviewed every 15 days – cannot have tables with more than six people and their closing hours begin at 10:30 p.m.

Commercial establishments generally must close at 10:00 p.m. However, according to the Government, the mayor may set a closing time below the established maximum limit, after a favorable opinion from the local health authority and the security forces.

A pandemic from COVID-19-19 has already caused more than 1.2 million deaths in more than 47.5 million cases of infection around the world, according to a report by the French agency AFP.

In Portugal, 2,694 people died out of 156,940 cases of infection confirmed, according to the most recent Address-General health.

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