Fernando de Souza Oliveira was executive secretary of security in the Federal District and responsible for carrying out the plan on January 8th.| Photo: Andre Borges/EFE

Fernando de Souza Oliveira, former executive secretary and deputy secretary of the Public Security Secretariat of the Federal District, will be heard this Thursday (2) at the CPI of the Legislative Chamber of the Federal District that investigates the acts of January 8 in Brasília.

Oliveira was considered “number 2” at the top of security and responsible for policing in the absence of then secretary Anderson Torres, who had traveled to the United States on vacation days before the protests that culminated in the invasion and depredation of the headquarters of the Three Powers.

Also this Thursday, the commission’s district deputies take the testimony of the secretariat’s former undersecretary of intelligence, Marília Ferreira Alencar. She and Oliveira were exonerated by the portfolio’s federal intervenor, Ricardo Cappelli, shortly after the protests.

Next week, on the 9th, the former Secretary of Public Security and former Minister of Justice of Jair Bolsonaro, Anderson Torres, will be heard by the district deputies. “Whose declarations are being considered some of the most important for the elucidation of several points under investigation by the CPI”, says a note from the Legislative Chamber of the DF.

On the 16th, Colonels Jorge Eduardo Naime and Marcelo Casimiro Vasconcelos Rodrigues will be heard. On the 23rd, Júlio de Souza Danilo, former Secretary of Public Security of the DF who held the position until the beginning of December last year, and Lieutenant Colonel of the Military Police of the DF, Jorge Henrique da Silva Pinto, also will be heard by parliamentarians.

The taking of testimonies ends on March 30 with the former commander of the PM, Colonel Fábio Augusto Vieira.