Businessmen from Mato Grosso do Sul are accused by the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office of financing pro-Bolsonaro events.
The Federal Public Prosecutor's Office (MPF) states that the businessmen will be held accountable for "publicly inciting animosity between the Armed Forces, or between them and the constitutional powers, civil institutions, or society."
247 - Three businessmen from Mato Grosso do Sul were indicted this Thursday, the 10th, for financing pro-Bolsonaro acts against the results of the elections won by Lula (PT), according to the newspaper. The Globe.
The Federal Public Prosecutor's Office (MPF) states that the trio will be held accountable for "publicly inciting animosity between the Armed Forces, or between them and the constitutional powers, civil institutions, or society."
The Federal Public Prosecutor's Office is accusing a restaurant owner, the owner of an agricultural supply store, and the director of the Gaucho Traditions Center (CTG) in Dourados.
The restaurant owner allegedly provided food to the protesters who blocked traffic on MS-162, accused of feeding hundreds of people camped in front of the 4th Mechanized Cavalry Brigade in Dourados, and of calling for military intervention in the political regime.
According to the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office, the businessman in the agricultural sector allegedly sent all of his company's vehicles, more than 50 trucks, to the front of the 4th Mechanized Cavalry Brigade.
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