According to information from the Portuguese newspaper, Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa received a letter containing death threats and demanding payment of 1 million euros (approximately R$ 5.64 million) to a bank account specified by the sender. Morning post.
According to the vehicle, the correspondence was written by an unidentified author and was sent to the president recently. The package contained a bullet and a phone, and the text said that Sousa would die if she did not pay.
The letter was addressed to Palácio de Belém, the official residence of the Presidency, but Sousa was not there when it arrived.
After the incident, all information was sent to the Portuguese judicial police, but the president himself admitted that the incident is unlikely to become clear.
“Who walks in this life and I’ve been walking for 30 years, there are dozens of them. It happens and I don’t care much,” the Portuguese president said in an interview with CMTV.
This Friday (18), Sousa has a scheduled meeting with elected president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), who is in Egypt to attend the UN climate conference (United Nations Organization) COP27.
source: Noticias
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