Deputy denounces left-wing vandalism in parliamentary office
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Federal deputy Filipe Barros (PL-PR) denounced through social networks, last Saturday (25), acts of vandalism that are frequently occurring in his parliamentary office in Londrina, Paraná. According to Barros, there is an average of one act of vandalism every 15 days since the end of last year’s elections.
“It’s been four months since the end of the elections. In these last months, my office in Londrina has already been vandalized seven times. There were seven different episodes of vandalism, an average of one every 15 days. Visibly (from the security images) , the people who are vandalizing are from the ‘love won’ group, from democracy, from tolerance and are part of the leftist militia”, he said.
In the images released by Filipe Barros (see by this link), men and women appear tearing down posters, tearing up banners and graffitiing the walls of the office.
The parliamentarian informed that he forwarded all the images from the security cameras to the Federal Police (PF) and the Legislative Police of the Chamber of Deputies so that the necessary measures could be taken in relation to the authors of the acts of vandalism. “Everyone will be identified, prosecuted and punished,” said Barros.
In September of last year, the deputy was the victim of aggression during an electoral pamphlet by men who wore shirts from the uniformed crowd Falange Azul, from Londrina Sport Clube. A video of the attacks against the parliamentarian, campaign volunteers and even Barros’ family members circulated on the internet. After the complaint, the PF indicted four members of the organized crowd for the practice of electoral crime and bodily injuries.
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