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Guard forgets gun at Grand Lisboa

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A gun was spotted yesterday morning at a bank branch in Grand Lisboa, according to a TDM report. A guard from a security company has reclaimed the weapon, admitting that he forgot it. The police confirmed that there were three bullets in the gun at the time the gun was handed in, and that it has returned the gun to the company. The situation violates the law regulating the activities of local private security companies. As a result, the company responsible for the incident could be fined and the employee’s firearm qualification might be revoked. The employee in question has since been suspended.

New facilities to be located at Taipa landfills

The Land, Public Works and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT) is searching for contractors to build a road at the Taipa construction waste material landfill area. DSSOPT issued a call for bids yesterday and has so far received a total of 17 bids. The bureau stated that an inert construction sorting field and a field for preferentially processing abandoned vehicles will also be established in the area. DSSOPT claimed that the construction of the road will not disrupt neighboring traffic, as all activities will be located within the landfill perimeter.

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