Paulo Tadeu: Use of Federal Police equipment in private film is illegal.
"Million-dollar film made to ridicule Lula and the PT uses planes, helicopters, weapons, and uniforms of the Federal Police ILLEGALLY," denounces the city councilor from the PT in Poços de Caldas (MG); a report in Folha this Sunday says that the equipment was provided by the Federal Police for the making of the film "Federal Police - The Law Is for Everyone," which will bring the story of Lava Jato to theaters and has a secret investor.
Minas 247 - Councilman Paulo Tadeu (PT), from Poços de Caldas, Minas Gerais, denounced on Twitter that the Federal Police's authorization to use the corporation's equipment for the making of a film is illegal.
"Million-dollar film made to ridicule Lula and the PT uses airplanes, helicopters, weapons, and Federal Police uniforms ILLEGALLY," the councilman denounced on Twitter.
Report from Folha de S.Paulo This Sunday, it was reported that the equipment was provided by the Federal Police for the making of the film "Federal Police - The Law Applies to Everyone," which will bring the story of Lava Jato to theaters and has a secret investor. The cost will be R$ 15 million.
In other tweets, Paulo Tadeu says that the "Lava Jato movie makes illegal use of Federal Police helicopters, received R$ 15 million from a 'secret investor' and only talks about the PT," in addition to criticizing the actor who will play former president Lula: "it will have the actor (and right-wing radical) Ary Fontoura as Lula."
He calls the episode a "scandal" and questions, "Where is the internal affairs department of the @policiafederal? This is embezzlement of public funds!" He further asks, "Who authorized the Federal Police to lend planes, helicopters, weapons, uniforms, and help a shady film with 'secret' funds?"