At least 1,500 Bolsonaristas detained during the eviction of the camps after the assault in Brazil

At least 1,500 Bolsonaristas detained during the eviction of the camps after the assault in Brazil



The police authorities of Brazil They have finished this Monday to definitively raise the last redoubt of the camp raised a little over two months ago by the followers of the former president Jair Bolsonaro at the gates of the Army headquarters in Brasilia, with the latest arrest of 1,500 people.

Agents of the Brasilia Military Police and the National Security Force came at 7:00 a.m. (local time) this Monday to warn the last ones who persisted in staying in the camp where it took place. the assault on the headquarters of the three powers that they had an hour to leave the place.

The evacuation has taken place without confrontations, although some arrests have been registered, once the majority of those who had been camped chose to leave before the last notice from the authorities led by the Ministers of Defense, José Múcio, and the Civil House, Rui Costa, say Brazilian media.

The Government of Brasilia has chartered about forty buses to take out some 1,200 stragglers who still remained in the camp and to be transferred to Federal Police units, where they will be interrogated.

Another 300 arrested during the assaults

Together with these 1,200 people another 300 were arrested during the assaultsof which little more than 200 remain in prison. The Police have reported that they have identified at least fifteen crimes related to what happened on Sunday in the Plaza de los Tres Poderes.

Among them are those of coup d’état, injuries, public disorder, destruction of State property, possession of weapons and robberyafter it was confirmed that some of the assailants attacked journalists who were covering what happened to take their equipment.

Given the large number of detainees and the lack of space in the police units of the Federal Police, they have been transferred to two prisons 176 they.

Throughout the morning of this Monday, the agents began to dismantle the camp after the Army did not allow the entry of the Police on Sunday night. According to government sources to which the newspaper ‘O Globo’ had access, the refusal could be motivated because many of the campers they were relatives and acquaintances of the military.

In response, the Supreme Court judge Alexander de Moraesone of the objectives of the radicals, ordered the dismantling of the camp and the temporary dismissal of the governor of Brasilia, Ibaneis Rochaafter the anti-democratic acts that took place on Sunday, with the assault on the headquarters of the three powers.

Replacing Rocha, she will be the lieutenant governor Celina Leão who will assume the leadership of the capital, over which President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva decreed federal intervention to assume security powers.

Source: Lasexta

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