Barroso says Corte has no intention of criminalizing the Military Police of Rio de Janeiro

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Declaration was made during the judgment of the Fundamental Precept (ADPF) argument No. 635, which seeks to implement measures to reduce lethality in police operations in communities

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President of the Federal Supreme Court, Luís Roberto Barroso, during the opening ceremony of the judicial year

The president of the, clarified that the court is not intended to criminalize the Military Police of. This statement was made during the judgment of the Fundamental Precept (ADPF) Argument (635), which seeks to implement measures to reduce lethality in police operations in communities. Barroso emphasized the relevance of police work and the urgency of ensuring public safety, noting that the low -income population also needs protection. Minister Edson Fachin, who participated in the vote, stressed that the proposals aim not only to reduce lethality, but also to ensure the protection of the police themselves involved in the operations.

The ADPF, however, was not well received by some local leaders. The Mayor of Rio, criticized the initiative, arguing that it can be used as a justification for the ineffectiveness of the state and that this could generate a sense of impunity among criminals. Governor Claudio Castro also expressed his concern, stating that ADPF compromises the right of the population to public safety. He argued that the idea of ​​extraordinary proposed by the measure impairs the police’s ability to act in an ostensible and effective manner in combating organized crime.

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