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Lisbon corruption suspects released in Operation Lumen as Chamber secretary returns to court
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All detainees from the "Operation Lum" investigation into alleged Christmas light fraud have been freed, including Secretary-General Laplaine Guimaraes who may now be ordered by judges to suspend his duties at City Hall until further notice.
Key Points
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1All suspects detained in the Christmas lights corruption operation have been released.
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2Alberto Laplaine Guimaraes, a former secretary-general of Lisbon City Hall involved in the case, has also had his detention lifted and is now free to move around freely.
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3The release occurred on March 21st after several days without news from authorities regarding their status or bail conditions.
Developments
Mar 22, 19:26
Alberto Laplaine Guimaraes and other suspects in the 'Operation Lumen' anti-corruption operation were released.
Mar 22, 14:03
The four arrested individuals from Operation Lumens have been freed but must suspend their functions at Lisbon City Hall until further notice. They are scheduled to return for a court hearing on Wednesday morning (March).
Libertados os arguidos detidos da megaoperação sobre suspeitas de corrupção nas luzes de Natal
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1d ago
Four individuals were released on Sunday after the prosecution court imposed non-custodial coercive measures instead of detention for suspected corruption related to Christmas light installation contracts. Among them, Alberto Laplaine Guimarães was suspended from his duties and prohibited from contacting municipal workers or visiting autarky installations while awaiting further orders in Porto next Wednesday.
Corrupção com luzes de Natal: arguidos foram libertados e voltam a tribunal na terça-feira
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<![CDATA[Laplaine Guimarães já está em liberdade. E pode ser obrigado a suspender funções na Câmara de Lisboa]]>
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