May 16, 2024

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Police were targeted for impeachment arrest during the coup in Brasilia

Police were targeted for impeachment arrest during the coup in Brasilia

The G1 portal reports that the negligence operation is the result of a complaint sent this week by the Strategic Group for Combating Anti-Democratic Acts of the Public Prosecutor’s Office (PGR), coordinated by Deputy Public Prosecutor Carlos Frederico Santos, to the Supreme Federal Court (STF).

According to PGR, the prime minister’s leadership has stopped working to prevent vandalism against the headquarters of the three powers in Brasilia, due to ideological alignment with the coup protesters, most of whom are extremists in support of former President Jair Bolsonaro.

All of them are accused of committing the crimes of violent abolition of the democratic state of law, coup d’état, specific damage, deterioration of demolished heritage, and violation of the basic law and internal order of the prime minister.

Over the course of seven months of investigation, the Public Prosecutor’s Office discovered that police officers began exchanging messages with coup-like content and spreading false information before the second round of the presidential election on October 30.

The Public Prosecutor’s Office also verified that the President of the Federal District (DF) was following the movements in the coup camp that was set up around the army headquarters in Brasília.

The prosecution also indicated that the Prime Minister’s leadership infiltrated intelligence agents among the demonstrators to obtain information and was fully aware of the scale and seriousness of the actions that were planned on January 8.

Documents and exchanges of letters obtained by PGR contradict the version given by the DF Prime Minister’s headquarters that the intelligence system failed to notify the company of the threat of an invasion of the three powers’ premises.

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Sent by Minister Alexandre de Morais of the STF, the order also provides for the prohibition of assets, searches and the separation of public functions exercised by those investigated, and all leaders and senior officials of the DF Prime Minister.

Under requests for military intervention and President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s refusal to assume power, Bolsonaro’s radical supporters invaded and looted the National Congress headquarters in the capital, the STF and the Planalto Palace, the seat of power, on January 8. executive.

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