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Moraes orders the arrest of Anderson Torres, former Bolsonaro minister; see more at Curto Flash

Alexandre de Moraes ordered the arrest of the former Minister of Justice of the Bolsonaro government, Anderson Torres, who is in the United States. Find out more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment. ⚡️

Arrest order

Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the STF, ordered this Tuesday (10) the arrest of the former Secretary of Public Security of the Federal District and former Minister of Justice, Anderson Torres. (FSP) 🚥

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Torres was the Public Security Secretary of the Federal District when Bolsonarists invaded the Congress, STF and Palácio do Planalto buildings last Sunday (8). Shortly before being removed from the position of governor of the DF by another order from Moraes, Ibaneis Rocha dismissed Anderson Torres.

The Federal Attorney General's Office (AGU) requested the arrest of the former minister, for failing to repress the attacks. He is on vacation in Orlando, in the United States, the same city where Bolsonaro is. His return to the country was scheduled for the end of the month. The Federal Police must carry out the arrest upon Torres' arrival in Brazil.

More arrest orders

Minister Alexandre de Moraes also ordered the arrest of Colonel Fábio Augusto Vieira, former commander of the Military Police of the Federal District (PMDF). He was responsible for the PMDF last Sunday (8), the day of the coup acts in Brasília. (Metropolis)

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Late this Tuesday afternoon (10), GloboNews confirmed Fábio's arrest.

Scammers identified

The Federal District government released a list of 412 names of people arrested in the attacks that took place in Praça dos Três Poderes, last Sunday (8), in Brasília. (G1)

The list includes: former BBB, former mayor, former first lady, councilors, a relative of former president Jair Bolsonaro's family, public servants and police officers, among others.

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Million-dollar damages

In a report, the Chamber estimates R$3 million in damage caused during the coup demonstrations that destroyed the Palácio do Planalto, the National Congress and the STF. The House also highlights the need to repair windows and vehicles, in addition to works of art and formal gifts received by the Chamber. (UOL)

Justifiable?

A survey carried out by the research institute Atlas/Intel indicates that 27,5% of those interviewed believe that the depredation of the National Congress, the Palácio do Planalto and the STF by extremist Bolsonarists is “partly justified” and 10,5% say it is “ completely justified.” (Estadão) 🚥

For 53%, however, the attacks were “completely unjustified”.

Some of the interviewees still questionto the election result. For 39,7%, Lula (PT) was not the real winner at the polls and 36,8% say they are in favor of military intervention to invalidate the presidential election.

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Chaos in Peru

The Peruvian government decreed, this Tuesday (10), a three-day curfew in the city of Puno, the new epicenter of protests against President Dina Boluarte, which have gained support again in recent days and worsen the crisis in the country. since the dismissal of Pedro Castillo from the Presidency.

The measure was announced hours after the deadliest day since the protests began. The day before, 17 people died in clashes between protesters and police in the Juliaca region, 60 km from Puno. (Folha de S.Paulo) (I.e.

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