GSI will have to send to the STF all the images that show the invasion of the Planalto Palace on 1/8, which were confidential and were leaked on Wednesday (19).| Photo: CNN Brasil/reproduction

Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), determined the breach of confidentiality regarding the disclosure of images showing the invasion of the Planalto Palace on January 8, which were leaked to the press last Wednesday (19) and which led to the resignation of Minister Marco Edson Gonçalves Dias, from the Institutional Security Office (GSI).

In the dispatch published late this Friday afternoon (21), Moraes gives a deadline of 48 hours for “all existing material” from the recordings of the internal security circuit of the Palace to be sent to the STF. “Observing the full preservation of the images, which will be measured in a subsequent expertise, for the purpose of preserving the chain of custody”, completes the magistrate in the determination.

Moraes also determined that, also within 48 hours, the Federal Police take the testimony of all GSI employees who were identified in the images and reported in the survey sent on Thursday (20) by the interim minister, Ricardo Cappelli.

The magistrate also asks Cappelli to send a full copy of the internal investigation that was opened at the GSI to investigate the conduct of civil and military agents “involved in the facts under analysis” – who were at the Planalto Palace on the day of the invasion.