According to the O Globo portal, in the document sent to the Court, the prosecutor explained that the publications made on social networks “before and during the invasion may constitute public incitement to commit a crime (conduct provided for in article 286 of the Criminal Code) and an attempt to abolish, through violence or serious threat, the democratic rule of law”.
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The moment when the Bolsonaristas break into the headquarters of the Brazilian Congress.
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In the case of Tercio, the lawyer cites a video in which the deputy promotes the invasion of Congress by stating: “We have just taken power.” While Fernández published a photo of the door of the office of the Supreme Court judge, Alexander de Moraes.
According to the excerpt from the text, the prosecutor states that “the supporting speech and the call for the events that culminated in the invasion of the headquarters of the constitutional powers are indicative that the generalized incitement (…) stimulated the practice of criminal actions”.
Earlier, the former head of the Brasilia Military Police and former Justice Minister of the Jair Bolsonaro government, Anderson Torres, whose detention order was resolved yesterday by Justice for his alleged responsibility in the coup attempt that militants of the former president made through the seizure of public buildings, announced from the United States his decision to return to Brazil to submit to the judicial process.
“I received the news that Minister Alexandre de Moraes of the STF ordered my arrest and authorized the search of my home. I made the decision to interrupt my vacation and return to Brazil. I will appear before the Justice and I will take care of my defense,” Torres announced in a message on the social network Twitter.
More security in Brasília
The Brazilian government redoubled security in Brasilia This Wednesday before the announcement of followers of former President Jair Bolsonaro to return to the headquarters of public powers three days after violent protests devastated Congress, the Supreme Court and the Presidency.
Police, riot trucks and a helicopter guarded the heart of power in the capital this Wednesday, but no protester showed up in the first hour of the call scheduled for 6:00 pm.
The strong security operation was activated to protect the Esplanade of the Ministries, a long avenue that concentrates the ministries and that ends at the National Congress, the presidential palace of Planalto and the Supreme Court.
Source: Ambito

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