Portuguese authorities have reportedly disrupted a planned attack against the country’s government, including Prime Minister Luís Montenegro. The group, identified as the Movimento Armilar Lusitano, allegedly compiled an extensive list of targets and threats. Investigations revealed the group gathered detailed information regarding the Prime Minister’s residence, including its address and security protocols. While the specific nature of the planned attack remains undisclosed, authorities indicate the threat was taken seriously. The group’s activities suggest a deliberate effort to undermine state security and potentially destabilize the government. Further investigations are underway to determine the full extent of the plot and identify all individuals involved.
