Dino sets date for trial of 'black kids' involved in scam plot.
A Supreme Court Justice has scheduled the start of the trial for the defendants in the so-called "core 3" of the coup plot for November 11th.
247 - Minister Flávio Dino, recently appointed as president of the First Panel of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), has scheduled the start of the trial of the defendants in the so-called "core 3" of the coup plot for November 11, according to the newspaper. The GlobeThe dates of November 12, 18, and 19 were also reserved for the continuation of the analysis.
The group is mainly composed of 11 military personnel, including generals, colonels, and lieutenant colonels—and one Federal Police agent, and, according to a complaint filed by the Attorney General's Office (PGR), it was allegedly responsible for coercive actions. The members are also referred to as "special forces," composed of active or reserve Army personnel specialized in special operations, known as "black kids."
Among the defendants are Bernardo Romão Corrêa Netto, Estevam Cals Theophilo Gaspar de Oliveira, Fabrício Moreira de Bastos, Hélio Ferreira Lima, Márcio Nunes de Resende Júnior, Rafael Martins de Oliveira, Rodrigo Bezerra de Azevedo, Ronald Ferreira de Araújo Júnior, Sérgio Ricardo Cavaliere de Medeiros, and Wladimir Matos Soares.
Participation in logistics and documentation.
Investigations indicate that the group was involved in logistical actions and attempts to mobilize troops against the inauguration of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Their involvement in drafting documents such as the "Letter to the Army Commander," which sought to pressure for measures of institutional rupture, is also pointed to.
According to the Federal Police, the suspects devised a detailed plan, called "Green and Yellow Dagger," scheduled for execution on December 15, 2022, which targeted President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) and Vice President Geraldo Alckmin (PSB). The plan included the assassinations of President Lula, Alckmin (PSB), and Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes.


