Portugal suspects terrorists behind theft at national armoury
LISBON, Portugal — Portuguese authorities suspect international terrorists and arms traffickers are behind a “very professional” theft last week at the country’s national armoury, the attorney general’s office said Tuesday.
The suspicions have prompted the attorney general’s office to broaden the scope of its investigation into the theft of hand grenades, 9mm ammunition and possibly other weapons, a statement said.
The armed forces have not made public a full list of what was stolen from the arsenal last Wednesday at the Tancos Air Base, 100 kilometres (60 miles) north of Lisbon.
At the time, Defence Minister Jose Alberto Azeredo Lopes called the theft a “very professional” job. He said criminals broke in by cutting a hole in a perimeter fence and that he had informed Portugal’s European Union and NATO partners of the theft.


