Portugal Safety and Security report Wednesday 2nd August 2023
“Largest security operation ever planned and executed in Portugal”, (Secretary General Internal Security System)
Good morning everyone – World Youth Day has finally started yesterday and the final day is on 6th August 2023 It is expected to attract between one million over 1.5 million people from all over the world in Lisbon alone.
The main WYD initiatives will take place in Lisbon, in Parque Eduardo VII, in the Belém area and in Parque Tejo (north of Parque das Nações and on land in the municipalities of Lisbon and Loures).Some areas where major events will be extremely crowded, and travel routes in the vicinity of the areas will also be congested at times. An example there will be 343 check points to control access to Parque Eduardo VII.
Pope Francis will arrive in Lisbon at 10:00 am today Wednesday and return to Rome at 18:15 on Sunday.
This is an unprecedented security operation in which 16,000 members of the: security, civil protection and medical emergency forces will be deployed, with the collaboration of the Armed Forces and the Spanish, European (Europol) and international police (Interpol). The aim is to ensure that everyone has a safe and enjoyable visit.
Some of the police operational work will included a major anti pickpocketing operation, assisted by representatives from police in, Germany and Belgium, and stepped beach patrols on beaches along the Lisbon Cascais line.
The weather will be hot but not a heatwave, and there are health pointed signposted at locations where the main events are being held. We urge people to drink plenty of water to remain hydrated and use sunscreen and wear loose fitting clothes and wide brimmed hats to protect from the UV, which is forecast to be very high.
Included in the security measures is a prohibition on certain items you can’t take with you to the JMJ main event venues. This included: drones, fireworks, pyrotechnics, laser pointers, knives, glass objects like bottles. Due to the relocation of Pope Francis to the Shrine of Fatima, the use of unmanned aircraft (Drones) in the Cova da Iria airspace will be prohibited from July 29 to August 6, 2023. At all times follow the instructions of the security forces.
As an innovative step the IPMA have launched a microsite with meteorological information for quick information available will be for the airport, Central and east Lisbon covering the areas where the highest number of participants are expected. This is in English and Portuguese and very well presented except we would like to have seen UV included.
World Youth Day will cause constraints to traffic, with absolute restrictions from Parque Eduardo VII to downtown Lisbon on the 1st, 3rd and 4th of August, and constraints in the Parque das Nações area and on the Passeio Marítimo de Algés in the August 5th and 6th. There will be certain stations on the yellow and blue metro lines where stations are closed. We recommend therefore that people use public transport, and for those registered, transport provided by the organisers.
We also highlight that waste produced must be deposited in containers for recycling and, if it is not recyclable, place it in the undifferentiated container; Do not discard waste as you can image the situation if everyone did this with over a million people attending.
With so many people some criminals may take advantage of this and we emphasize the importance of keeping your property safe. There are many tips on the WYD website (In English) but we highlight to carry your wallet/cell phone in your back pocket or backpack, store them in a front pocket or zipped pouch that is always in contact with your body; always have your mobile phone with battery and the contact details of the other members of your group. In such crowds it is easy for people to become detached from people in their group or family members so ensure that you have their details and all have details of accommodation of where you are staying.
For those of you from overseas we welcome you to Portugal and to events in Lisbon. Have a safe stay and enjoyable stay. Complete details are on the WYD website: https://www.lisboa2023.org/en and safety and security updates on the Safe Communities Portugal Facebook page and that of Brits in Portugal
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WYD: PSP and GNR registered 43 occurrences and arrested 91 people on Sunday
Lisbon, 31 July 2023 (Lusa) – PSP and GNR recorded 43 incidents related to World Youth Day (WYD) and arrested 91 people in the last 24 hours, said the Internal Security System (SSI) today.
According to a note from the SSI, which contains data provided by the entities that make up the WYD23 communication cell, the Public Security Police detained, on Sunday, 83 people and the National Republican Guard eight.
Most arrests are related to driving with excess alcohol, driving without a legal license, drug trafficking, thefts and robberies.
In the statement, the GNR reports that it involved, in the last 24 hours, 1,769 military personnel in 621 patrolling and awareness-raising actions.
Of the 39 incidents related to WYD registered by the GNR, the corporation highlights the three identified unauthorized ‘drones’, in which it was possible to identify a citizen, and the disturbances in a nightlife establishment in the municipality of Vendas Novas, in which 11 were identified. citizens, between a group of residents and a group of WYD participants, as well as a pilgrim who was run over in the municipality of Ourém and who suffered minor injuries.
The PSP indicates that it registered four occurrences, three of which in Lisbon and one in Elvas.
The Police specify that, in Elvas, a pilgrim from Congo got lost from the rest of the group and, in Lisbon, in Parque do Perdão, an inscription in English with the meaning of “500 victims of abuse by the Priests” and, on Avenida Marquês Tomar, in the Nossa Senhora de Fátima Church, there was a disagreement between Egyptian pilgrims.
Also at the Vasco da Gama Shopping Centre, in Lisbon, the PSP reports that a pilgrim of Croatian nationality was the victim of theft, having had his camera stolen.
The PSP also indicates that, in terms of road accidents, it registered 103 accidents that caused two deaths and 42 serious injuries.
WYD, considered the biggest event of the Catholic Church that will count on the presence of Pope Francis, takes place in Lisbon from Tuesday to Sunday.
The main ceremonies of the day take place in Parque Tejo, north of Parque das Nações, on the riverside of the Tagus, in lands in the municipalities of Lisbon and Loures, and in Parque Eduardo VII, in the center of the capital.
PSP detected situations of fraud related to meals and transport of pilgrims
At a press conference on WYD security, Artur Querido, from the Foreigners and Borders Service, revealed that on Monday, July 31st, more than 150,000 entries were registered in Portugal.
“The first major challenge for the security forces, Civil Protection and emergency medical teams is posed today at the end of the afternoon with the mass in Parque Eduardo VII whose turnout can reach 200 thousand pilgrims”.
More than 2000 buses are expected in parking spaces and Lisbon residents “must be prepared” to feel the first major constraints. “Therefore, the words that are addressed to residents and workers are: understanding, patience, unity, civility and hospitality. We are used to receiving well and we will continue to do so”.
PSP, which also participated in this conference, spoke about some situations of fraud with meals for pilgrims. “We were faced with two criminal situations. One related to speculation, in which pilgrims are contacted by drivers supposedly hired by the organization to transport them to their reception places, later demanding large sums for that service”.
“Another situation that was reported to us is the fraudulent use of QR codes from the credentials of pilgrims who have the food service. Situation used in an abusive way and when the pilgrim is going to use the meal, someone else has already done so”.