Brazil's Attorney General's Office (AGU) will request the freezing of assets belonging to more than 100 companies suspected of financing terrorist acts.
The AGU will present the first actions against these private groups this Tuesday (10).
247 - The Attorney General's Office (AGU) has identified more than 100 companies suspected of having financed the mobilizations this Sunday (8) in Brasília (DF), where protesters invaded the Planalto Palace, the Congress and the Supreme Federal Court.
The Attorney General's Office will present the first actions against these private groups this Tuesday (10), according to a report published by Julia Duailibi's blog, on the G1 portal.
Investigators are looking into whether money from private companies was used to help transport Bolsonaro supporters to the vicinity of the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches of government in the federal capital.
The legal team also requested that arrest of former minister Anderson Torres, who was the Secretary of Public Security of the Federal District. The Attorney General's Office accused Bolsonaro's ally of negligence.
The Chamber of Deputies approved the federal intervention security in the Federal District.
According to the Minister of Justice and Public Security, Flávio Dino, in at least ten states They have financiers behind terrorist acts.
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