Pluto Speaks Out on Controversy: Characterizes Misdeed as Mild
In a recent turn of events, Portuguese rapper Plutónio has found himself at the centre of controversy, following a report by Correio da Manhã alleging an arrest related to an assault on a GNR (Guarda Nacional Republicana) military officer in Alcabideche. However, it's crucial to note that public records and credible sources have not provided further details about this alleged infraction, especially in relation to the reported incident in Alcabideche.
Contrary to the Correio da Manhã report, Plutónio has categorically denied any connection to the case. The rapper has remained reserved about the details of the "minor infraction" he was notified for by the PSP (Polícia de Segurança Pública). It's important to clarify that the arrest in question did not occur in Alcabideche, and the infraction is not related to crimes of violence or aggression against a GNR military officer.
The incident Plutónio refers to happened in 2015, and he was taken to the PSP station in Torres Vedras, where he was formally charged. The report by Correio da Manhã does not specify the nature of the assault on the GNR military officer, but it's worth mentioning that Plutónio has stated that those involved in the incident have already been judged, convicted, and served their time.
It's also important to clarify that the arrest in 2021 for illegal weapon possession occurred at his residence, which is separate from the alleged infraction mentioned in the Correio da Manhã report. Plutónio was arrested from Friday night to Saturday morning after a concert at the São Pedro festivities and was subsequently released, subject to a residence identity term.
Despite the ongoing controversy, Plutónio's next concert is scheduled for July 11 in Campo Maior. As always, it's essential to wait for accurate and updated information from reliable news outlets or official statements to maintain a clear understanding of the situation.
Plutónio refuted the Correio da Manhã report, mentioning that his encounter with the authorities in 2015 was unrelated to any alleged assault on a GNR military officer in Alcabideche. Amidst the controversy, Plutónio remains an active entertainer, with his next show scheduled for July 11, showcasing the resilience of celebrities in the face of adversities.