The (Institutional Security Office), the ministry responsible for the security of presidential facilities, reported this Thursday (14) that a server had to fire a warning shot at a man who approached Granja do Torto.
The episode occurred the day before, around 9pm, around 1h30 after the attack in Praça dos Três Poderes, in which a man blew himself up in front of the STF (Supreme Federal Court).
“Around 9pm, a sentry at Granja do Torto observed a person approaching in the direction of his post. The soldier warned him to stay away, but he continued to approach. Following the prescribed procedure, the soldier fired a warning shot into the air using non-lethal ammunition. The suspect fled. Searches were carried out nearby, but no one was found,” the GSI said in a statement.
Granja do Torto is about 15 km from the center of Brasília, and is the largest presidential residence, with the largest green area. But today it is in a very busy area. It is not possible to say, according to members of the government, that there is any relationship between this episode and the attack in the square.
On Wednesday night, in front of the , after the detonation of bombs in two places in Praça dos Três Poderes, in Brasília, causing apprehension to the political and legal classes of the federal capital one year and ten months after the coup attacks against the headquarters of the court, of and of the Planalto Palace.
Francisco Wanderley Luiz, 59, is a locksmith and ran in the 2020 election under the name Tiü França, in Rio do Sul (SC), but was not elected. Before he died, he published a series of messages about the attack, mixing political and religious statements.
comic book villain. Francisco was wearing pants and a suit with the same pattern as playing card suits, with a dark green background and, next to his body, a white hat was found.
In a press conference on Wednesday night, the vice-governor of Celina Leão, said that Francisco tried on Wednesday night to enter the Supreme Court building, without success.
After the attempt, said the acting governor, he stopped in front of the statue of Justice, where he was killed by the explosives he was carrying.
Natanael Carmelo, security guard at Supremo, was a witness to the moment of the explosion, according to the police report. He said that “the individual removed some artifacts from his backpack and as the STF security guards approached, he opened his shirt and warned them not to get closer.”
The security guard then saw an object “similar to a digital watch” and suspected it was an explosive. Francisco reached for the extinguisher, but gave up and put it on the floor. Then, “he went to the side with the artifacts and threw two or three artifacts, which exploded.” The security guard then requested support.
Finally, according to the report, Francisco “lay down on the floor, lit the last device, placed it on his head with a pillow and waited for the explosion.”
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