Intelis, an association that represents the servers of (Brazilian Intelligence Agency), requested on Tuesday (17) the departure of the director general, Luiz Fernando Corrêa, in the inquiry of the so-called “Abin Parallel”.
“It is inadmissible for individuals on those who weigh serious accusations of justice obstruction to continue to occupy command positions in ABIN,” the association says in a statement.
“The Director-General himself has removed from organic servant positions that were only cited in the investigations. By the same logic, he cannot stay in the maximum position of the agency, with powers to continue to incur the alleged crimes.”
Corrêa was indicted by the obstruction of justice with former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL), Councilman Carlos Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) and federal deputy Alexandre Ramagem (PL-RJ), former director general of the agency.
Abin’s current direction was sought by the report, but there was no answer yet. In previous phases of the inquiry, the agency denied the suspicions and always said it had collaborated with the investigations.
In Tuesday’s note, Intelis also accuses “members of another executive body” to want to “give an opinion in the media about the direction of an activity they are unaware and should not have interference” – a veiled criticism of the Federal Police summit.
Agency servers have always charged the government’s nomination of an intelligence officer for command – Corrêa is a federal police – and denounced that most of the accusations weighed against federal police taken to the branch by branch.
“It is absurd to even consider the permanence of the current direction and the continuity of the process of defining and dismantling of state intelligence, the most mistreated and undervalued among the great countries of the world,” says the Intelis note.
PF has been having a latter since last year. next to the former number two Alessandro Moretti.
In testimony given to the PF in December, to which the Sheet He had access, an Abin server stated that the agency’s direction-general asked him to map the computers in which the Firstmile Spy program had been used in the Bolsonaro government.
The intelligence officer said that about 15 computers were identified, but that “ABIN’s Directorate-General determined that only five (5) computers were sent” to the PF. Asked, he said he did not understand “why not all stations were sent.”