PF names the person responsible for the murder of Bruno and Dom in the Amazon; see on Curto Flash

The Federal Police claim to have found the person responsible for the murder of indigenous man Bruno Pereira and English journalist Dom Phillips, in the Vale do Javari region of the Amazon: Rubens Villar Coelho, better known as Colombia. See more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment.

Ordered to kill Dom and Bruno

Suspected of leading illegal fishing in the region, the foreigner has been in prison since December because he failed to comply with conditions imposed on his release on bail in October. Despite being a well-known and feared figure in the tri-border region (Brazil, Colombia and Peru), and being on the police radar for years, police officers in the region said they only saw the first photograph of him days after the murders. (Estadão)🚥

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Common currency for Latin America?

Brazil and Argentina are studying a commercial exchange mechanism based on a common currency, which reduces dependence on the dollar. The announcement was made this Monday (23) by the presidents of both countries, after a meeting in Buenos Aires. “What we are trying to work on now is that our Finance Ministers, each with their economic team, can make us a proposal for foreign trade and transactions between the two countries, which will be done in a common currency to be constructed with much debate. , many meetings”, explained Lula. (AFP)

Intimate tattoo

A half-moon tattoo in Daniel Alves' intimate area was decisive in sending him to jail. According to information from the Spanish newspaper El Mundo, the woman who reported the rape allegedly committed by the Brazilian player described in detail the tattoo, which would have been clearly visible during the act. She said she was able to see the tattoo when Daniel Alves tried to force her to have oral sex. In the player version, this would not be possible. The victim's information helped convince the justice system about the arrest. (UOL)

Reinforcement against illegal mining

The Brazilian Mining Institute asked the Federal Revenue Service to issue invoices for operations involving mining gold to be done electronically, to try to curb illegal extraction in the Amazon that threatens the Yanomami ethnic group.

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According to the entity – which unites Vale, Samarco and Mineração Usiminas – the invoices with information about gold extraction are still made of paper, some handwritten. This makes it difficult to track down illegal immigrants and monitor them. (FSP) 🚥

Hunting for scammers

The Attorney General's Office (PGR) denounced another 54 extremist supporters of Jair Bolsonaro for acts of vandalism at the headquarters of the Three Powers, on January 8. The accused had been in prison since the fateful coup, held in the Army Headquarters camp in Brasília. (G1)

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