A PF (Federal Police) This week began turning off the central air conditioning that is next to the cell where the former president has been held since November 22 last year Jair Bolsonaro (PL), in Brasília.
With the measure, the power is turned off every day at 7:30 pm and turned on again at 7:30 am the next day. This is a time when there are no working hours at the PF Superintendency building in the Federal District, only duty for flagrant incidents.
The plant with generators next to Bolsonaro’s cell became the target of complaints from him, his family and his defense team.
The son Carlos Bolsonaro He spoke in interviews that there was “intense, loud and constant noise”, which, according to him, was causing psychological suffering and preventing the former president from sleeping and eating properly.
Earlier this month, the former president’s lawyers sent a petition to the STF (Supreme Federal Court) of Bolsonaro.
The defense stated that the noise was continuous and occurred 24 hours a day. According to lawyers, the situation went beyond mere discomfort and constituted a constant disturbance to the health and integrity of the former president.
The defense asked that the PF authorities be authorized to adopt the necessary technical measures to resolve the issue. The lawyers suggested adapting the equipment, acoustic insulation, changing the layout or another equivalent solution for the air conditioning unit.
The minister Alexandre de Moraesdo STF, .
In response, , which would compromise the functioning of the Superintendence for days.
Investigators interviewed by CNN Brazil They say that the measure of turning off the plant was the quickest, without affecting the building’s operation, during half a day. These same professionals also complain about having a custodian in a space that is for temporary prisoners, which affected their work routine.
Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison for five crimes and has been imprisoned in the PF since November. The defense is trying for house arrest, which had previously been denied by the STF.
