Thursday, September 8, 2016

Judge Carlos Alexandre believed to be the target of eavesdropping, but says it does not bother you – publico


 
         
                 

                         
                     


                         

                 

 
 

The judge Carlos Alexandre, the magistrate who ordered the preventive detention of former Prime Minister José Sócrates within the Operation Marquis , said in an interview with SIC, which was broadcast on Thursday, have no doubt that will be the target of eavesdropping. Although not say clearly suggests that such eavesdropping is illegal.

In an interview held in Lisbon and in Macau, his homeland, where never addresses the processes that had or have on hand the judge of the Criminal Central Court (ICT), refuses to give details of the signs of these bugged by “not to be able to prove.”

“I am heard in my day-to-day on Many ways. (…) Sometimes there are people who can not make contact with me. The phone goes down to voice mail when I’m in places where there is maximum load and where there is communication. I’m not saying that there are forces that … in particular information services. I am not imputing, “said the judge.

However, the magistrate says that these tapping not bother because it speaks” openly “about what has to talk to the people concerned, has no “secrets” and sees no reason to “much concern”.

Carlos Alexandre, 55, also spoke about the assault on his house for seven years and they left him a gun on the child’s photograph, a subject that was under investigation. And in this context guaranteed not to be afraid. “If he was afraid not out of bed. (…) I accept my fate. I have family, but as it is with me do not care. “

There Judge 30 years, Carlos Alexander also said that will no longer restaurants because worries” the people are the say “him at the tables next to or hear what they are telling him” looking for gossip. “

Dubbed the super-judge, Carlos Alexandre refusal that nickname up because even because it gives him” some animosity in the class. ” The man who rarely gives interviews or provide statements to reporters, said to have few friends among the judges. Sorts up to as the “saloio of Macau” and “animal of the woods.” In the land, is like “Carlos Lagarto” he recalled.

During the interview, also said he had a pulmonary embolism in December 2014 after the arrests in Operation Marquis that forced him to stay in hospital. It took yet to say no vacations for ten years.

And if one day leave the court? If that day by chance get assured that will not follow a political career. With 1.69 meters tall, the judge Carlos Alexandre points out that “no one should be afraid” of him. If I used it for evil [the information you have in your possession], is that it was very dangerous, “he said.

This is the man who” holds the greatest secrets from Portugal”? Carlos Alexandre diss only “you know much reality.” “ If we translate this word I know a lot of economic reality, some business, some banking, some political decisions, some court decisions – dare I say it – what goes behind the scenes them, so in fact, I know a lot of reality. I do not deny it. “

Assuming that while” feel pressure “to have” good memory “, Carlos Alexandre said that” does not walk collecting “various episodes, or” walk always “thinking about it.” I am a great cultivator of the moral law of Kant: acts in a way you want others to act toward you in the same way, “he said.

passing through Macau, where revisited some of the buildings that marked his childhood, including primary school, Carlos Alexandre recalled that since child who said he wanted to be a judge. at that time, a lot went to church and to imitate mass at home. It has admitted, a fascination with the figure of Jesus Christ. “even today I can say many passages” of the Mass, he said.

on Wednesday the Attorney General’s Office, Joana Marques Vidal, declined to move forward with a date for completing the investigation of the Operation Marquis , anticipating that “in due course” journalists will be informed.

                     
 
 
                 


                     
             

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