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Protesters invade PF headquarters and burn cars and buses in DF

Protesters invade PF headquarters and burn cars and buses in DF

Protesters who support President Jair Bolsonaro invaded the headquarters of the Federal Police in Brasília after the arrest of the indigenous José Acácio Serere Xavante, decreed by the Minister of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes, and started a protest that, at around 10 pm Monday (12), resulted in the closure of the North Hotel Sector and part of the Monumental Axis, according to the press office of the Military Police.

According to the PM, the demonstrators set fire to cars and buses. Initially, the invasion of the PF was controlled by units of the Military Police that were on site, but the protest grew and has not ended yet. The advisory reported that, in addition to the local units, tactical teams, the Shock Battalion and the special operations team were activated to control the situation.

The Secretariat of Public Security of the Federal District (SSP/DF) informed, through a note, that the security forces reinforced their action in the entire central area of ​​Brasília “to control civil disturbances, traffic and possible fires. The actions began in front of the headquarters of the Federal Police (PF), as a result of the execution of an arrest warrant, and extended to other locations in the central region.”

According to the note, vehicle traffic on the Esplanada dos Ministérios, Praça dos Três Poderes and other roads in the central region is restricted, as a preventive measure. It is recommended that drivers avoid the city center.

“We emphasize, finally, that the surroundings of the hotel where the elected president of the republic is staying has reinforced surveillance by tactical teams and by the shock troops of the Military Police of the Federal District”, informed the secretariat.


Protesters set fire to cars and buses – Reuters/Adriano Machado/Rights Reserved

Prison

The STF announced that José Acácio Serere Xavante is accused of “unlawful conduct in anti-democratic acts”. The arrest was requested from the Supreme Court by the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) for a period of ten days to ensure public order.

According to the decision, Chief Serere, as he is known, would have carried out “anti-democratic demonstrations” in recent days in front of the National Congress, at Brasília Airport, in a shopping center and in front of the hotel where the president-elect, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva da Silva, is staying.

For the PGR, the chief “has been using his position as chief of the Xavante people to recruit indigenous and non-indigenous people” to commit crimes, such as threats of aggression against Lula and ministers of the STF.

THE Brazil Agency was unable to contact the chief’s defense.

Repercussion

The Minister of Justice and Public Security, Anderson Torres, said, via social media, that, since the beginning of the demonstrations, the ministry, through the Federal Police, “kept in close contact with the Secretariat of Public Security of the DF and with the government of the Federal District in order to contain the violence and restore order. Everything will be investigated and clarified”. According to Torres, the situation is returning to normal.

On social media, the future Minister of Justice, Flávio Dino, condemned the protests. “The depredation and attempted invasion of the Federal Police building in Brasilia are unacceptable. Court orders must be complied with by the Federal Police. Those who consider themselves harmed must offer the appropriate resources, never practice political violence,” he declared.

The president of the Senate, Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG), also through social networks, defined as absurd the acts of vandalism that took place on Monday night in Brasília “performed by an angry minority”. “The depredation of public and private property, as well as the blocking of roads, only serve to intensify the scenario of intolerance that permeated part of the electoral campaign that ended.” Pacheco added that the “public security forces must act to repress unjustified violence in order to restore the order and tranquility that we all need to move the country forward.”

Matter updated at 11:19 pm to add the positions of the Minister of Justice and Public Security, Anderson Torres, and the President of the Senate, Rodrigo Pacheco.

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