The lieutenant colonel left the headquarters of the (Supreme Federal Court) this Thursday (21) after testifying about the coup plot.
Mauro Cid is among the 37 indicted by the Federal Police this Thursday for involvement in the coup d’état plan that targeted the authorities. In total, there were 7 generals and another 18 soldiers on the indictment list for the case.
The former aide-de-camp of () arrived at the Supreme Court at around 1:30 pm, and left the headquarters at 5:30 pm. The statement was closed to press access.
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