January 8: PMs are cattle waiting for slaughter – 10/08/2025 – Panel

by Andrea
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The Association of the Officers of DO states that the seven in the (Supreme Federal Court) for the attacks of are cattle waiting for the slaughter.

The criminal action against the police came in and left the agenda of the Virtual Plenary of the Supreme Court twice last week, without further explanation. The process was taken from the agenda on Wednesday (6), included again on the same day and suspended again on Thursday (7), without new date. The online session would start on Friday (8). The trial had already been postponed in June by the Supreme Court.

“Until an accused of supporting a supposed coup attempt, PMDF officers are pre-jurched and incarcerated, with their lives and careers destroyed. Forgotten by almost everyone, they are still waiting for the time of ‘slaughter’ to be silently waiting in a slaughterhouse,” the association says.

“The trial is publicized as the ‘accountability of the PMDF’s high summit’, but in its core, it takes officers who were present only by mere scale of service and never part of any kind of planning or organization of policing for the fateful day.”

Two former commanders of the DF Military Police and five more police officers are defendants for the destruction of the headquarters of the powers: Fábio Augusto Vieira, Klepter Rosa Gonçalves, Paulo José Ferreira, Marcelo Casimiro, and Rafael Pereira Martins. Of the seven, five are colonels.

The PGR (Attorney General of the Republic) asks not only the condemnation of the group, but also the loss of positions or functions. The final allegations, presented in February, advance little compared to the.


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