According to the agency, the crime was motivated by futile reasons; Renê da Silva’s wife, Delegate Ana Paula, was indicted by the Minas Gerais Civil Police Office for prevarication
The Public Prosecution Service of Minas Gerais filed a formal complaint against the businessman, accused of murdering Gari Laudemir Fernandes in Belo Horizonte. According to the agency, the crime was motivated by futile reasons, which aggravates the situation of the accused. Renê, who confessed to the murder, would have tried to deceive the authorities by asking his wife, delegate Ana Paula Lamego Balbino Nogueira, to deliver a different weapon from that used in the crime, with the aim of confusing the expertise. The prosecution requested that Renê be tried by the Jury Court and, in case of conviction, pay compensation of at least R $ 150,000 to the victim’s family for moral and material damages.
In addition to the accusations against Renê, delegate Ana Paula was indicted by the Minas Gerais Civil Police Office for prevarication. This crime, as described in the Penal Code, refers to delay or fail to practice an act of office or practice it against the express provision of law to satisfy personal interest or feeling. The Civil Police reported that the Corregedoria concluded and sent to court the police investigation that found the facts related to the death of the sweeper, resulting in the delegate’s indictment for alleged prevarication practice.
The case, which has completed 30 days, continues to have significant developments. The Public Prosecution Service of Minas Gerais and the Civil Police positioned themselves firmly about the accusations against Renê Júnior and his wife, highlighting the seriousness of the actions committed. The investigation is still underway, and new information may arise as the process progresses.
With information from Rodrigo Costa
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