Deputies in SP react after receiving threat of rape – 03/06/2025 – Power

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Alesp (Legislative Assembly) studies adopting a series of security measures after one. The author of the text stated that he would “rape, kill and burn” all 24 deputies, nominally citing some of them. The parliamentarians of all parties represented at Alesp received the text last Saturday (31).

The text detailed the attack, including the weapons model that would be used. It also directed part of the aggressions to the flags defended by parliamentarians, such as the animal cause, and contains offenses and capacitists.

The message was signed by the name of a 31 -year -old man who identifies himself as a “masculist” (supposed opposite of feminism), and included his CPF number. He also claimed that the content was “encrypted”.

The suspicion is clear that the case involves what was described to parliamentarians as a “hacker fight”, and that the message was sent by a third person to incriminate the man mentioned in the text.

He was arrested and heard by police on Monday (2), but denied involvement in the crime. The man had a computer and cell phones seized. Police learned that he had been provoking another man on the internet. One of the lines of investigation is that this third may have been the author of the threats.

Still on Saturday, the man identified in the message posted in his Instagram account a text saying that his name was being used by criminals.

The deputies started the reaction to the message on the weekend. In addition to triggering the police and the presidency of Alesp, the group articulated a joint public note in which they claimed that they would not be silenced.

Thirteen parliamentarians also filed a criminal complaint and requested arrangements to two civil police agencies. The operation that seized the material with one of the suspects happened shortly after this movement.

The president of Alesp, André do Prado (PL), received a committee of deputies on Tuesday afternoon (3) to address the issue, accompanied by representatives of the Civil and Military Police.

The meeting was suprapartisan and was attended by names such as Dani Alonso (PL), Ana Carolina Serra (citizenship), Andrea Werner (), Monica Seixas (), Beth Sahão (PT) and Leci Brandão (PC do B).

In addition to presenting the investigation work done so far, Prado offered specific training for attacks. The police asked the deputies to make available the computers in which they received the message, for any expertise.

The parliamentarians asked the police escort to be offered to those who feel threatened. The argument was that, although preliminary suspicions point to a virtual fight, part of the group reported having been traumatized with that of the message.

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