Without directing the names directly, Lula said that a federal deputy made a campaign against changes in the financial system to “defend organized crime”.
During an interview with Radio Itiaiaia this Friday 29 August, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) commented on the megaoperation that reached criminal organizations involved with the tampering of fuel and money laundering.
Without directing the names directly, Lula said that a federal deputy made a campaign against changes in the financial system to “defend organized crime”. The speech was a reference to the video published by Nikolas Ferreira (PL-MG) at the beginning of the year.
“There is a deputy who made a campaign against the changes that the IRS proposed and it is now shown that what he was doing was defending organized crime and we will not give a break to organized crime,” said Lula, in reference to a video in which Nikolas accused the government of wanting to tax the pix.
The video mentioned reached over 336 million views and became viral accusing the federal government of trying to “tax the photos”. According to Lula, the IRS had already proposed changes in order to fight financial crimes and keep track of suspicious transactions, in particular on digital platforms.
“At that time the change was to fight organized crime. Now, we will put the Fintech with a more rigid investigation, because we discover that there are many people related to organized crime,” said Lula.
Lula defended the hardening of actions against financial movements that escape inspection. He stated that the pix disinformation campaign had the weakening of the monitoring mechanisms, which would have benefited from illicit activities.
Not to mention the names, the president said that the parliamentarian in question acted to “defend organized crime”. Also during the interview, Lula ranked the integrated operation as a historian who took place on Thursday 28 August and involved several states of the country.
“This was the most important in history. Now the government has started to act strongly against organized crime,” he said.
Megoperation Mira Frodi with fuels
The offensive against organized crime took place simultaneously in San Paolo, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro and Santa Catarina.
The federal police, the public service of San Paolo, the federal public service, the civil police, the military police and other bodies participated. According to the authorities, the first command of the Capital faction (CCP) would be involved in tax, environmental and financial fraud in the fuel sector.
During the operation, the agents served the research and convulsions mandates and pre -year detention warrant. The Federal Police arrested six people and seized various documents and materials for analysis. The Task Force has also identified suspicious movements related to poorly regulated facaded facades and digital platforms.
Criminal news against Nikolas Ferreira arrives at the PGR
On the night of Thursday 28 August, the federal representative Rogério Correia (PT-MG) formalized criminal news with the office of the attorney general also against the deputy Nikolas Ferreira. The pedestal accuses the parliamentarian of having released false information on the national financial system, which would have facilitated money recycling patterns.
In the document, Correia states that the publication with millions of opinions has encouraged the use of money and has weakened the financial tracing mechanisms. According to him, Nikolas’ speech contributed to organized crime to find regulatory violations to be operated in the country.
“The reported [Nikolas] He has contributed decisively to creating regulatory and behavioral violations that weaken the mechanisms of digital tracing, “says an extract of the action. Correia also states that the parliamentary discourse has strengthened the” parallel infrastructures of organized crime “and has made the work of the authorities difficult.
The government promises rigor from the performance of the factions
Lula also commented on the criticisms made by right -wing politicians who accuse the government of being indulgent with organized crime.
“We will show the face of those who organize an organized crime,” said the president. In a simpler tone, he sent a message to the former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL): “Be careful”.
According to the general manager of the Federal Police, Andrei Rodrigues, the offensive was only the beginning of a more intense performance against the criminal networks that work in the economy sectors. The authorities plan new actions focused on atypical financial movements and on the companies involved in structured fraud.
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Source: Terra

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