It launched her on Tuesday (18) another phase of Operation Sisamnes, with the goal, Deno. The action meets a pre -trial arrest warrant and four search and seizure warrants in Tocantins.
According to investigations, a clandestine network of monitoring, trade and transfer of confidential information on the progress of STJ supervised sensitive investigations was identified, thus frustrating the effectiveness of police operations outbreaks.
The operation was determined by the (Federal Supreme Court). Federal police officers are, in addition to measures to remove public functions, prohibition of contact and departure from the country and gathering passports. The goal is to investigate crimes of obstruction of justice, violation of functional confidentiality and active and passive corruption.
In November 2024, the PF served 23 search warrants and one arrest in the same operation against lawyers, lobbyists, businessmen, advisers, chiefs of cabinet and magistrates suspected of involvement in the sale of court decisions.
The targets of measures imposed by the STF Minister: Judges of the TJ-MT (Court of Justice of Mato Grosso), the heads of the offices of the ministers of Isabel Gallotti and Og Fernandes (Daimler Alberto de Campos and Rodrigo Falcão de Oliveira Andrade, respectively) and the advisor Márcio José Toledo Pinto, who worked in the offices of several ministers.
The order of pre -trial detention was against Andreson de Oliveira Gonçalves, appointed by the investigation as the lobbyist responsible for intermediating criminal interests between lawyers and public servants.
According to police, the targets “requested values to benefit parties in legal proceedings, through decisions favorable to their interests.” The PF also investigates confidential information leakage negotiations, including details of police operations.
Investigations that reached suspicions about the STJ began after a lawyer in December last year in Mato Grosso. The case led to the removal of two judges from the State Court of the State by the (National Council of Justice).
In messages that were on a lawyer’s cell phone, mentions were found to make decisions in offices of at least four ministers.