
A judge of the Supreme Court of Brazil ordered the detention of Anderson Torres, former Secretary of Security of Brasilia and former Minister of Justice in the last two years of the Bolsonaro Government. (2019-2022) y una figura muy cercana del ex mandatario de ultraderecha.
The magistrate of the Federal Supreme Court (TSF) Alexandre de Moraes ordered the detention of Torres. The Federal Police carried out a raid on his residence in Brasilia this Tuesday, but he is currently in the United States traveling with his family, he informed O Globo.
Moraes believes that Torres, in his capacity as Secretary of Public Security of the Federal District of Brasilia, was one of the people responsible for the failures in the security scheme that resulted in the attempted coup of the State on the part of the followers of Bolsonaro.
El domingo, tras los incidentes en la capital brasileña, el gobernador del Distrito Federal de Brasilia, el bolsonista Ibaneis Rochadestituyó de su cargo a Torres como secretario de Seguridad Pública.
A su vez, la Corte Suprema de Brasil apartó el lunes de su cargo, y por 90 días, al gobernador Rocha. The decision was taken by Moraes, who also ordered the bodies and security forces of the State to act to liberate any public building occupied by supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro in all countries.

El juez, que atendió una petition de allies de Lula, indicó que “la escalada violenta” contra la sede de los tres poderes “solo podia ocurrir con la anuencia, y hasta la participation efectiva,” of the competent authorities for public security and intelligence.
Likewise, he stressed that the organization of these acts of golpistas was a “hecho notorious and known, which was divulgado por la prensa brasileña”.
In this form, De Moraes pointed out directly to Rocha, quien había pedido disculpas al presidente Lula ya la cupola de los poderes Legislativo y Judicial por los graves acontecimientos ocurridos en la tarde del domingo en la capital brasileña.
Por otra parte, un fiscal solicitó al Tribunal de Cuentas de Brasil el bloqueo de bienes del ex presidente Bolsonaro.
The subprocurator general del Ministerio Público ante el Tribunal de Cuentas, Lucas Rocha, también pidió extender la sanción a Ibaneis Rocha ya Anderson Torres.
Rocha justificó su demanda “en razón del proceso de presenta de cuentas y del vandalismo ocurrido” en la capital brasileña el pasado de enero 8, “que provocó innumerables perjuicios al erario federal”.
Last Sunday, thousands of supporters of Bolsonaro invaded and caused serious damage in the seats of the Parliament, the Presidency and the Supreme Court durante cuatro horas hasta que fueron dispersados por las fuerzas de seguridad.

Unas 1,500 people were detained between Sunday and Monday, although on Tuesday the Federal Police informed that “ancients with chronic diseases” and “adults responsible for minors” were released, without specifying the exact number.
President Lula, who assumed power last January 1, directly accused Bolsonaro of “stimulating” his followers to attack against institutions.
Por su parte, el captain retired del Ejército se encuentra en Estados Unidos desde el past 30 de diciembre, dos días antes de terminar su mandate, y, en respuesta a Lula, reprobó la intenton golpista de sus partidarios, aunque de una forma tibia.
Algunos parlamentarios brasileños ya han pedido a la Justicia que actúe para obligar a Bolsonaro a regresar al país con la idea de que clarezca su presunta responsabilidad en los actos “terroristas” y “golpistas” vividos en Brasilia.
The former head of state (2019-2022) also has several pending cases with the courts related to the dissemination of false news about democratic institutions and the covid-19 pandemic, and the filtration of secret documents during his administration, among others. .
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