Gonçalves Dias, former head of the Institutional Security Office (GSI), gave a statement at the Federal Police headquarters in Brasília this Friday morning (21). He remained at the scene for around five hours and gave his version to the inquiry investigating the attacks on the headquarters of the Three Powers on January 8.
Upon leaving the PF headquarters, Gonçalves Dias spoke to TV Globo:
“The appearance at the Federal Police headquarters is, for me, a great opportunity to clarify the facts that have been explored in the press. I trust the investigation and the Court, which will point out that I do not have any responsibility, whether omissive or commissive, in the events of January 08th”, he declared.
Remember the case 💭 Last Wednesday (19), Dias resigned after CNN Brasil released videos showing the general circulating among the invaders of the Palácio do Planalto on January 8. After the release of these images, Gonçalves Dias said that he entered the Palace to remove the protesters.
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