PF in the sights of scammers
The Federal Police carried out arrest, search and seizure warrants, issued by the STF (Supreme Federal Court), in the third phase of Operation Lesa Pátria. Leonardo Rodrigues de Jesus, known as Léo Índio, nephew of former president Jair Bolsonaro, was the target of search and seizure, according to UOL. His image circulated on social media after he himself posted his participation in the invasion of the National Congress. ,
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Another highlight of the Operation was the arrest of Maria de Fátima Mendonça Jacinto Souza, aged 67, known online as Fátima de Tubarão. She went viral in a video of the extremist invasion, claiming to have “caca” in the STF and saying that she would “get Xandão” (minister Alexandre de Moraes). (UOL)
Cameras reduce deaths by PMs in action in SP
Deaths committed by military police in the state of São Paulo fell to lowest level since 2001 according to data from Department of Public Safety. Experts and authorities point to the use of body cameras as one of the reasons for the reduction in police lethality, followed by the acquisition of more non-lethal weapons and the creation of bodies to monitor the conduct of police officers. If only the implementation of the cameras is considered, the number of deaths fell by 61%, from 659 in 2020, when the program began, and last year, when there were 256 deaths. (Estadão)🚥
“Operational failure, leniency and inertia”, says DF intervener
Ricardo Cappelli, federal interventionist in public security in the Federal District, released his report on the coup acts committed by radical Bolsonarists in Brasília. There was leniency from the Military Police and inaction from Anderson Torres in coup attacks on the 8th. The report also says that the former secretary of the Federal District had an intelligence report on the 6th and did not act. (FSP)🚥
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The Attorney General's Office filed a formal complaint against 150 people suspected of participating in the coup acts on January 8. The complaints were forwarded to the Federal Supreme Court (STF). All of the accused were detained in the camp in front of the Army Headquarters (HQ) in Brasília, and could become defendants if the Supreme Court plenary accepts the accusations. There is still no date for the trial. (G1)
Another fake about Minister Haddad
The fake news industry continues to thrive, with its sights set on the Lula government. The newest lie that has been circulating in messaging app groups and on social media says that the Minister of Finance, Fernando Haddad, is launching a “transvestite grant” worth R$1,8. Don't fall for it! The information was taken from a video recorded in 2015, when Haddad was mayor of São Paulo and launched the Tranbcidadania program, to 100 transvestites and transsexuals, with the aim of promoting professional insertion activities, social reintegration and recovery of citizenship for trans people in vulnerable situations. (Land)
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