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Portugal: Afghan Man Gets 25 Years for Murders at Lisbon Ismaili Muslim Centre

Summary by Macau Business
The Central Criminal Court in Portugal’s capital city of Lisbon on Monday found the man who confessed to killing two women at the Ismaili Centre in Lisbon in 2023 to be criminally responsible and sentenced him to the maximum penalty of 25 years in prison. In its closing arguments, the public prosecutor had argued that Abdul Bashir, 30, was not criminally responsible and requested that he be committed to a psychiatric hospital for a minimum of th…

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The death strike took place on March 28, 2023, and the victims were two Portuguese women aged 24 and 49 who were working in support of refugees from the Ismaili Centre in Lisbon.

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Abdul was sentenced to my heat by the male gods of Mariana and Farana. The women were brutally murdered. The court said he was mentally ill and knew what he was doing.

The victims of the crime, which runs on 28 March 2023, worked in support of the Ismaili Centre's refugees.

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Abdul Bashir was sentenced to 25 years in prison for two murder crimes, his possession of prohibited weapons and resistance and co-operation by the attack at the Ismaili Centre in March 2023. According to this radio, the Central Criminal Court of Lisbon considered that Abdul Bashir's discernment capacity was not affected when he committed the crimes in March 2023. The defendant was still convicted of the crimes of possession of prohibited weapon…

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Abdul Bashir confessed that two women 24 and 49 years of age had died working in support of the Ismaili Centre refugees. The deaths took place on 28 March 2023.

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Observador broke the news in Portugal on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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