Minister files criminal notice against seven parliamentarians

Minister files criminal notice against seven parliamentarians

The Minister of Justice and Public Security, Flávio Dino, will enter the Federal Supreme Court (STF) with criminal notices against six opposition parliamentarians, including federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP) and senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ). ), because of posts on social networks associating the minister with organized crime after a visit to Complexo de Favelas da Maré, in Rio de Janeiro.

The representation was proposed within the scope of Inquérito nº 4.781, known as Inquérito das fake news (fake news), which is being processed by the Supreme Court under the report of Minister Alexandre de Moraes. Minister files criminal notice against seven parliamentarians

“[Vou representar] against some parliamentarians who are propagating, in criminal association, two fake news. The first is that I was in Complexo da Maré meeting with the Comando Vermelho. The second, equally criminal, is that I was there without a police escort,” said the minister.

According to Flávio Dino, the propagation of a series of racist and prejudiced posts criminalizes Complexo da Maré, which brings together 16 communities where more than 140,000 people live. The minister fulfilled his agenda in the locality last week, when he met with community leaders. According to him, the attacks suffered may constitute crimes of slander, defamation, racism and criminal association.

“Initially, I would not take any legal action with these people. I prefer to treat them in the political sphere, but I saw a very deleterious and harmful repercussion against the Maré community and other communities. These people who propagate this type of prejudice are actually encouraging violence and slaughter,” said Dino.

In addition to the children of former president Jair Bolsonaro, the representation of the Minister of Justice includes federal deputies Carlos Jordy (PL-RJ), Paulo Bilynskyj (PL-SP), Otoni de Paula (MDB-RJ) and Cabo Gilberto Silva (PL -PB) and Senator Marcos do Val (Podemos-ES).

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