in which he detailed the progress of investigations into , the director general of the Federal Police, Andrei Rodrigues, stated that it is not acceptable for any amnesty to be approved for those convicted of attacks on the Democratic Rule of Law.
At the moment, . The investigation initiated by the corporation was forwarded to the Supreme Court, due to the alleged connection with other similar investigations in progress – such as the violent acts of January 8, 2023.
Asked about the possibility of amnesty – defended by allies of former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) in the National Congress –, Rodrigues.
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“Today, Minister Alexandre de Moraes has already commented on this matter. I, here, echo your words. See the severity and extent of this process. It is not reasonable for people to commit terrorist acts, try to murder other people, try to victimize police officers… In fact, we are not talking about a group of people who broke a painting or a chair. We are talking about violent actions against the Democratic Rule of Law, very serious actions and attempted murder”, said the head of the PF.
“I also understand that it is not acceptable to propose amnesty for this type of person”, added Rodrigues.
New threats to the Supreme Court
In the interview, Andrei Rodrigues confirmed that he received information that the STF had been the target of new threats, this time by email, this Thursday.
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“I received information today that there are new threats. I don’t know if it was sent today or if it arrived today”, said the PF director general, without giving further details.
Rodrigues also confirmed that he met with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), last night, shortly after the attack in front of the STF.
“In fact, I was with the president, reporting the episodes to him, given the seriousness of the situation, so that he could be aware of everything that was happening,” he stated.
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