Brazilian Federal Police have already issued 1.261 arrest and seizure warrants for fraudsters, says Paulo Pimenta.
"The moment we are going through means that any gesture that goes against democracy will be punished to the full extent of the law," Paulo Pimenta highlighted on Twitter this Wednesday.
Agency Brazil - The Minister-Chief of the Secretariat of Social Communication (Secom) of the Presidency, Paulo Pimenta, stated this Wednesday (11) via Twitter that the Federal Police (PF) has already issued 1.261 arrest and seizure warrants as a result of the coup attempts that took place last Sunday (8). As of early evening yesterday (10), there were 727 people arrested, according to the PF.
"The current situation means that any action that goes against democracy will be punished to the full extent of the law," Pimenta emphasized.
The Federal Police reported that, on Monday (9), more than 1,5 people involved in anti-democratic acts were taken to the National Police Academy, in Brasília, following the determination of the Supreme Federal Court (STF).
In the ruling, the judge mentioned seven crimes that may have been committed by Bolsonaro supporters, including crimes against the democratic rule of law and national sovereignty.
For humanitarian reasons, 599 detainees were released. The group included elderly people, people with health problems, homeless people, and parents accompanied by children.
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