PGR denounces 203 more people for acts of January 8
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The Attorney General’s Office (PGR) denounced another 203 investigated for inciting the coup acts of January 8, when radicals invaded and vandalized the premises of the Supreme, Congress and Planalto. The Federal Public Ministry imputes to the group, which was arrested in the camp in front of the Army HQ in Brasília, incitement to the animosity of the Armed Forces against the Constitutional Powers and criminal association.
The number of denounced reaches 1,390 – 239 appointed as executors, 1,150 as instigators and a legislative police officer accused of alleged omission in the depredation of the headquarters of the Three Powers.
The Federal Supreme Court will still judge the receipt of the complaints presented by the PGR, making the defendants defendants. Such a decision must take place in a collegial manner, that is, with a pronouncement by all members of the Supreme Court. There is still no date for it to take place.
In case of receipt of complaints, there is an expectation that the investigation of the processes will still take place within the scope of the highest court.
With this Tuesday’s new wave of accusations, the PGR says it has finalized the accusations related to those arrested in the midst of the coup acts, in Praça dos Três Poderes – considered executors of the vandalism – and to those arrested on January 9, in the camp in in front of the Army HQ in Brasilia – classified as inciters.
Deputy Attorney General of the Republic Carlos Frederico Santos, coordinator of the PGR’s Strategic Group to Combat Anti-Democratic Acts, says that prosecutors will now dedicate themselves to identifying the financiers of the offensive and investigating the omission of public agents on the day of the attacks.
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