Portuguese police officer gets suspended term over killing of Cape Verdean


LISBON, June 15 (Reuters) - A Portuguese ⁠court on Monday allowed a police officer to avoid jail ⁠despite convicting him of murder for shooting and killing a man ‌from Cape Verde during an arrest in a Lisbon suburb, an incident that sparked days of unrest in 2024.

The court found police officer Bruno Pinto guilty of second-degree murder ​and sentenced him to a prison term of ⁠3-1/2 years, but suspended the ⁠sentence.

It determined that the man who was killed, 43-year-old chef Odair Moniz, ⁠had ‌resisted arrest but was unarmed, and that Pinto had acted in legitimate self-defence but had usedexcessive means.

Moniz's killing sparked several nights ⁠of unrest in multiethnic neighbourhoods on the outskirts of ​Lisbon in October ‌2024. Rights groups held peaceful protests against police violence, while the ⁠far-right party Chega ​rallied in support of police.

According to police testimony, Moniz tried to flee in his car after seeing a police vehicle, leading to a chase, which ended when ⁠he crashed his car and resisted arrest.

Pinto's ​defence argued that Moniz had a knife or other blade on him, but the court said CCTV and other evidence from the scene showed no blade ⁠was present as Moniz grappled and kickedthe officers, and none was found at the scene.

Pinto's lawyer said on Monday his client, who was also sentnced to pay €90,000 euros ($104,000) to Moniz's heirs, was considering an appeal.

Rights groups ​such as SOS Racismo and the U.N. Committee ⁠on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination havefor years expressed concern about excessive use ​of force by police in Portugal, particularly against ‌people of African descent.

Cape Verde's ​ambassador to Portugal at the time lamented thedeath of Moniz, calling him a law-abiding, peaceful working person.

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(Reporting by Andrei Khalip)

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