The name of Senator Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG), former president of the Senate, is quoted in notes found with the self-titled group “Communist Hunting Command, corrupt and criminals”, which was the target of Federal Police operation on Wednesday. According to investigations, the group is investigated for providing espionage services against authorities.
The discovery was made in the scope of Operation Sisamnes, which investigates an alleged corruption scheme involving the sale of court judgments in the Court of Mato Grosso and the Superior Court of Justice (STJ). The information was revealed by the column of Daniela Lima, from Portal G1, and confirmed by the globe.
In a statement, Pacheco classified the discovery as a “terrifying fact brought to light”
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“External my repudiation because of the gravity that represents the intimidation to authorities in Brazil, with the discovery of a criminal group, according to investigation by the Federal Police, which spy, threatens and embarrass, as if the country were a land without laws. That the competent authorities prevail the law, order and the competent investigation into this terrifying fact brought to light,” said the parliamentary.
Among the materials seized throughout the investigations, the PF found a table on behalf of a self -titled “C4 command” organization – reference to “Communist, corrupt and criminals hunting command”. The document stipulates prices for monitoring authorities. The service for senators, for example, would cost $ 150,000 and ministers of the judiciary would cost $ 250,000.
Activities included heavy weaponry, such as rifles and mines, as well as prices for other separate work, such as the rental of real estate and even the use of girls and call boys such as baits and disguise materials. The service possibilities offered by the group also involves hackers and intelligence, recognition and operations teams.
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SEARCH OF JUDGMENTS
PF’s operation aimed at the possible “principal and eventual co -authors” of the murder of lawyer Roberto Zampieri, killed in Cuiabá in December 2023.
The lawyer was a key piece in the investigation into an alleged scheme for selling decisions of the judiciary, initially discovered at the Court of Mato Grosso and then extended to the STJ. It was from his cell phone that the investigators came across evidence of payment of bribes to Judge and Advisors of Ministers of the STJ.
The agents are serving five pre -trial detention warrants, four electronic monitoring warrants, six search and seizure warrants in the states of Mato Grosso, São Paulo and Minas Gerais, as well as precautionary measures such as passport collection. According to the corporation’s note, the Federal Police “discovered the existence of a criminal organization responsible for crimes such as espionage and commissioned homicides.”
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The actions were issued by the Supreme Court Minister (STF) Cristiano Zanin, who leads the inquiry into the Court because there are citations to STJ ministers.
Among the targets of the arrest warrants are farmer Aníbal Moreno Laurindo who would be the alleged mastermind of the crime. He was indicted for homicide doubly qualified by the Mato Grosso Civil Police in July 2024.
According to civil police, the crime occurred due to an agrarian dispute between the farmer and the lawyer for a property in Paranatinga (MT) valued at about $ 100 million.
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Another target of today’s operation is the army colonel Luiz Cushioni, who would have been the intermediary between the mastermind and the executors; Antonio Gomes da Silva, who would be the shooter; and Hedilerson Barbosa, who would own the 9 mm pistol used in the crime.
The executor would have followed the lawyer’s footsteps through the streets of Cuiabá before committing the murder. After being arrested by the Civil Police, he confessed to the crime.
Zampieri was shot with 10 shots in front of his law firm. He was in the car when the shooter approached and fired. The murder was recorded by local security cameras.
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The Civil Police inquiry was sent to the Supreme and was deepened by the Federal Police, which launched the new operation on Wednesday.
As revealed on Malu Gaspar’s blog on Monday, Zanin extended investigations for another 60 days. In its request to extend the deadline for the calculation in May, the PF argued that the scheme has been “considerably more sophisticated and complex” than the researchers themselves imagined. In March this year, the minister had already answered a PF request to stretch the investigation for another 45 days.