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The Organized Crime Parliamentary Inquiry Commission is established in the Senate and approves requests for information from Múcio and Lewandowski.

Rapporteur Alessandro Vieira did not request information from the Rio de Janeiro government in the panel established a week after the police massacre in the state.

Senators Fabiano Contarato, Alessandro Vieira and Flávio Bolsonaro at the installation meeting of the Organized Crime CPI in the Senate - 04/11/2025 (Photo: Andressa Anholete/Agência Senado)

247 - The installation meeting of the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPI) on organized crime was concluded this Tuesday (4) in the Senate, with the rapporteur, Alessandro Vieira (MDB-SE), having approved his requests for information addressed to ministers José Múcio (Defense) and Ricardo Lewandowski (Justice and Public Security), in addition to the Armed Forces. 

In the requests, approved by the collegiate body, as announced by the president of the CPI, Fabiano Contarato (PT-ES), the rapporteur did not mention in his reading the government of Rio de Janeiro, which committed a police massacre, killing at least 121 people, last Tuesday (28). 

"The requests have been approved," announced Contarato before also approving the report and declaring the meeting closed, as broadcast by TV Senado on YouTube. 

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