Alexandre de Moraes’ request came after the Army presented to the STF a detailed list of visits carried out by family members and lawyers to officers arrested in the investigation into an attempted coup d’état
The minister of the Federal Supreme Court established a deadline of 48 hours for the Army to justify the granting of daily visits to soldiers detained in the investigation into a . This request arose after the Army presented to the STF a detailed list of visits carried out by family members and lawyers to officers imprisoned in the Planalto Military Command. According to the list presented, visits took place almost every day between December 6th and 19th, in violation of military regulations, which allow visits only on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, with exceptions authorized by the commander. Furthermore, Moraes asked for clarification on the situation of Braga Netto, former minister of the Civil House, who has been in custody since December 14th.
together with the general, was indicted by the Federal Police for his alleged participation in an attempted coup and for criminal organization. Investigations revealed that Braga Netto had led a plan to ensure he remained in power, which even included the development of strategies to assassinate figures such as Lula, Alckmin and Moraes. Now, the Attorney General’s Office is reviewing the data collected during the investigation to determine whether formal charges will be filed against those involved.
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Published by Matheus Oliveira