Journalists and students who occupied the government office are indicted in Rio Grande do Sul.
The police investigation into the occupation of the Finance Secretariat, which occurred on June 15th, was concluded by Delegate Omar Abud, head of the 17th Police Station, who indicted the ten adults present at the scene for four crimes; he confirmed that eight students, journalist Matheus Chaparini from Jornal Já, and filmmaker Kevin D'Arc were indicted for the same crimes; the charges are resistance, aggravated damage, attack against freedom of work, and criminal association; the indictment excludes the charges of corruption of minors and unlawful possession, which had been mentioned in the arrest report; the case will still be sent to the Public Prosecutor's Office, which will analyze whether or not to file charges.
On the 21 - The police investigation into the occupation of the Finance Secretariat, which occurred on June 15th, was concluded by Delegate Omar Abud, head of the 17th Police Station, who indicted the ten adults present at the location for four crimes. He confirmed that eight students, the journalist Matheus Chaparini, from Newspaper Now, and filmmaker Kevin D'Arc were indicted for the same crimes.
The charges include resisting arrest, aggravated damage, obstruction of freedom of work, and criminal association. The indictment omits the charges of corruption of minors and unlawful possession, which had been mentioned in the arrest report. The case will still be sent to the Public Prosecutor's Office, which will analyze whether or not to file charges.
The police investigation into the occupation of the Finance Secretariat, which occurred on June 15th, was concluded by Delegate Omar Abud, head of the 17th Police Station, who indicted the ten adults present at the location for four crimes. He confirmed that eight students, the journalist Matheus Chaparini, from Newspaper Now, and filmmaker Kevin D'Arc were indicted for the same crimes.
The charges include resisting arrest, aggravated damage, obstruction of freedom of work, and criminal association. The indictment omits the charges of corruption of minors and unlawful possession, which had been mentioned in the arrest report. The case will still be sent to the Public Prosecutor's Office, which will analyze whether or not to file charges.