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Paraná police could face eviction for non-payment.

Four units of the Paraná Civil Police may be evicted due to non-payment of rent by the Beto Richa (PSDB) government; due to lack of payment, owners are requesting in court the immediate eviction of the properties. 

Four units of the Paraná Civil Police may be evicted due to non-payment of rent by the Beto Richa (PSDB) government; due to lack of payment, owners are requesting in court the immediate eviction of the properties (Photo: Leonardo Lucena)

Esmael's Blog - Esmael's Blog received information this Monday (4) that four units of the Paraná Civil Police may be evicted due to default by the Beto Richa (PSDB) government on rents.

Due to non-payment, property owners are seeking immediate eviction from the following properties in court: Rua José Loureiro, 540 and 376, in Curitiba (Police Department and Identification Institute); the 2nd District of Ponta Grossa (Rua Hinon Silva, 209); a warehouse in Campo Mourão (Avenida Ney Braga, 300); and a warehouse in Cianorte (Avenida América, 325).

In practice, the Paraná Police Department and the Paraná Identification Institute will be out of work if the rent payments are not made immediately, as well as two other units in the interior of the state.

The property owners who are filing eviction lawsuits against the state government are: Gilberto Baroni (Ponta Grossa), Diogo Silveira (Campo Mourão), Paschoal Schieri (Cianorte), and Concorde Administração de Bens (Curitiba).

The humiliating eviction of the Civil Police adds to the humiliating scenes of military police officers pushing vehicles without fuel in several cities in Paraná.

Is there such a thing as a crisis that lasts forever?