Gouveia e Melo realizes that by revealing the damage to the ship, the thirteen soldiers have breached the “necessary precaution” of means.
Sergio A. vitorino 01:30
Gouveia e Melo (right) I addressed, yesterday, for 13 minutes, the soldiers of the ‘Mondego’ garrison anchored in Funchal
He told them, in a 13-minute speech, that in addition to insubordination and usurpation of the commanding post, they had breached “the necessary precaution on the state of military equipment”, by issuing a list of malfunctions now known “all over the world”.
About that list, he said that “we mustn’t be naive, information is not for getting around,” and about whether there were “ulterior motives” in the Resolution of the 13th, he asked, “What interests did you stand for? The Navy certainly wasn’t, but you are less so.” much.” He told them, “As a CEMA, I cannot forget what they did.”
A breach of confidentiality may be a new offense in the Army’s criminal investigation that operates separately from the Navy’s internal disciplinary procedures. Jovia e Melo told the crew of the Mondego that the inspection of the ship concluded “clearly and unequivocally” that the captain was right and that the mission was “safely achievable”. “The ship is not in the best condition, but the military ships are operating in a deteriorated state. We don’t send them on impossible missions,” he told reporters shortly afterwards.
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“Am I happy with the state of the police station? No!” he said. , adding that “the government assigns me what it thinks I should allocate” and works daily “in the silence of the office”. The country can offer us.”
Lawyer Says “Burn”
Paulo Graca, lawyer for the thirteen (who arrived in Lisbon on Friday), told L.L.C poison that the intentions “were for the safety of the personnel and the ship”. “There are facts that are not public and others that have a different interpretation of the Navy.” He criticized Jouvia e Melo for her “lack of impartiality”, and stated that the thirteen “have their freedom limited for 5 days and they are burned at the back burner”.
Remembered in 13 Revolution Bounty
Juvia e. Melo, deeply saddened by the act of the 13th, said it was “something that can never be ignored and forgotten” and noted that “even today we remember the Royal Navy’s Bounty revolt in 1789”. “Frankly, I can’t understand you, and I don’t understand your motives very well. A military man can never reject the hierarchy.” He also thanked others who “didn’t defect”.
He told them, in a 13-minute speech, that in addition to insubordination and usurpation of the commanding post, they had breached “the necessary precaution on the state of military equipment”, by issuing a list of malfunctions now known “all over the world”.
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