Several hours after the attack on government buildings in Brazil began, the suspicion of collusion between the Brasilia police and the Bolsonaro protesters based on the videos circulating on social networks and the suggestive lack of safety in the immediate vicinity.
As published by the site globe.com, a group ten military policemen were filmed talking to the attackers and recording images of the National Congress invasion on their cell phones.
When the radicals went up the ramp and destroyed the building, the police waited beside the vehicleswithout any action to contain the extremists, Brazilian media reported.
The invasion occurred after a clash with the Military Police in the Explanada dos Ministérios, in Brasilia. Participants in undemocratic acts carried sticks and stones.
According to the slogan globe. commilitary police tried to contain the radicals with pepper spray, but they overran the containment area surrounding the National Congress.
Images from the site show that a National Force vehicle fell into the water mirror of the monument.
The suspects reported by Lula Da Silva
In response to the attack by Bolsonarist protesters, the president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva determined federal intervention in the security of Brasilia, whose governor, Ibaneis Rocha, is allied with Bolsonaro.
After describing the demonstrators as “fascists”, he decided to intervene until the 31st of this month, while Governor Rocha decided to oust his security secretary, Anderson Torres, who was Bolsonaro’s Minister of Justice and he was in Orlando this Sunday, the same city where the former president is.
Lula also assured this the police officers of the Federal District will also have to pay who were filmed avoiding to stop protesters.
The president noted that there was a flawed security operation.
“We believe there has been a security breach and I mean that all people who have done this will be found and will be punished.”Lula told Araraquara, in the state of São Paulo, where he was due to a flood tragedy.
At the same time, he described Bolsonaro as “genocidal,” whom he accused of inciting riots for several months.
The attack on the institutions in the Plaza de los Tres Poderes was carried out by more than 5,000 people who arrived in more than 80 buses from all over the country.
Protesters broke windows, security cameras, closets and offices of the Planalto and the STF.
In the Court, the door of the office of Alexandre de Moraes, the judge investigating Bolsonaro and former president for attacking democracy since 2020, was removed. “This is our biggest trophy”, said one of the extremists who entered the court.
These people had been protesting across the country at barracks gates calling for a coup, annulling Lula’s election and reinstating Bolsonaro since November.
As Lula said in his message to the population, it was financed by the sectors of illegal mining, agribusiness and logging traffickers.
Source: Clarin
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