The defense of Lieutenant Colonel Geraldo Leite Rosa Neto stated this Thursday (2) that, even if he is expelled and loses his patent, the soldier will still continue to receive his retirement.
The information was confirmed to CNN Brazilafter the São Paulo Military Police published, this Thursday (2), the inactivity ordinance that transfers the lieutenant colonel to the reserve.
According to the ordinance of the corporation’s Personnel Directorate, Geraldo Neto has the right to retire at “age proportional criteria”with full salaries.
According to proportionality criteria, Geraldo Leite Rosa Neto’s retired salary. The request for transfer to the reserve was made by Geraldo himself.
Remember the case
Military Police soldier Gisele Alves Santana, aged 32, was found dead in her apartment in Brásin the central region of São Paulo, on February 18th. Initially treated as a suicide, the incident evolved into an investigation into qualified feminicide and procedural fraud.
Lieutenant Colonel Geraldo Leite Rosa Neto, 53 years old, Gisele’s husband, has been preventively detained at the Romão Gomes Military Prison since March 18.
The change of direction in the investigation occurred after the analysis of expert reports, statements and evidence extracted from electronic devices.
According to the Civil Police report and the MPSP (Public Ministry of the State of São Paulo) complaint, there is a consistent set of elements that completely rule out the hypothesis of suicide.
Among the central points are the lieutenant colonel’s contradictions, evidence of manipulation of the crime scene and clear signs of violence prior to the death. According to the version presented by the lieutenant colonel, he heard the shot a few moments after leaving his wife’s room.
The necroscopic examination confirmed that the shot was fired with the gun pressed against the victim’s head, on a trajectory incompatible with a self-inflicted gunshot.