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Cesar Calejon points out new holes in the alleged PCC plan to kill Moro.

Moro's scheme is becoming increasingly clear.

Cesar Calejon (Photo: Reproduction/Youtube)

247 - The alleged PCC plan to kill Sergio Moro was written in perfect handwriting, in cursive script. Ironically, a post-it note stuck to the notebook page contains a red star, the symbol of the PT (Workers' Party). These facts were pointed out by journalist Cesar Calejon, columnist for [publication name]. 247 on your social networks. 

The image of the notebook containing information about Moro and his family was obtained by the Federal Police, suggesting that they were also targets of the criminals. The data collection was allegedly carried out by Aline Ardnt Ferri, a member of the criminal organization who was arrested by the Federal Police. The agency says the images "categorically" prove the death oath against the suspected former judge. 

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However, the care with which the information was written on paper has raised doubts. "And the perfect handwriting, in cursive script, on this document that was attributed to the PCC? These guys write better than many senators and federal deputies who separate the subject from the verb with a comma!", Calejon ironically tweeted. 

"Those guys pulled this! A post with 'currently a senator' and THE PT'S LITTLE STAR! It's a crime worthy of fourth grade B! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA," the journalist added. 

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and renowned legal experts They believe it's all just a "setup" by the former judge, now a senator, who is under suspicion. Meanwhile, the pro-Lava Jato press keeps rehashing the fake news that the PT (Workers' Party) is associated with the PCC (First Command of the Capital), an insinuation that has even been deemed criminal by the TSE (Superior Electoral Court).