Randolfe wants to know who authorized the terrorist suspect to enter the Senate

Randolfe wants to know who authorized the terrorist suspect to enter the Senate

Senator Randolfe Rodrigues (Rede-AP) called the Senate to identify who authorized the entry into the Chamber of the Bolsonarista militant suspected of terrorism on November 30. In the letter sent on Monday 26 to the president of the Senate, Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG), the parliamentarian asked for the names of those responsible for the public hearing in which George Washington de Oliveira Sousa, 54, was present.

Randolfe also asked for clarification on the possible presence of Sousa in the office of a deputy in the Senate after the hearing, which took place in an extraordinary meeting of the Committee on Transparency, Inspection and Control of the Chamber, requested by Senator Eduardo Girão (Podemos -CE), allied with President Jair Bolsonaro (PL). “The images also identified the presence of the second suspected terrorist, Alan Diego dos Santos Rodrigues, 32, who is said to be an accomplice of George Oliveira,” reads a note released by Randolfe’s advisor.

“The National Congress, under no circumstances, can be a haven for terrorists. This is unprecedented nonsense. We must give an answer to the people and show that the House of Laws is in no way colluded with these criminals,” he said. declared Randof. As shown the Estadão/Broadcastthe MP will be the leader of the new Lula government in Congress starting next year.

Since the end of the election, Bolsonaro supporters have camped in front of military installations to ask the armed forces to prevent the inauguration of the elected president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. On the night of Saturday 24, Christmas Eve, the police authorities arrested Souza red-handed for an attack against the state. He claims to be the manager of a gas station in Pará and has confirmed that he has ties to the Bolsonarista camps.

Sousa confessed to trying to blow up a fuel truck near the airport of the federal capital to cause a power outage and, according to him, trigger a chaos that would lead to the promulgation of a state of siege in the country . He also plans to detonate a bomb in the airport parking lot. The defendant’s arrest was converted into preventive by the Common Justice of the Federal District, which means that he loses the right to answer the trial in freedom, even without having a criminal record.

This Monday the 26th, the Senate decided to ban visitors from entering until Lula’s inauguration on January 1st. The Secretariat of Police of the Chamber has released a statement which mentions the need to strengthen the security of Praça dos Três Poderes “in view of the latest events”. By regulation of the Senate, visitors can enter only with the direct authorization of the offices, commissions or the Presidency.

Among the measures adopted, which are in force for the entire week preceding the inauguration, there is the obligation for civil servants, outsourced employees and service providers to undergo X-rays and metal detectors before entering the premises of the Senate. In addition to visitors, access to the House will also be prohibited for food couriers and app drivers. Deliveries and disembarkation of passengers must be carried out in the area outside the Congress.

Account holders who do not work in the Senate will also not be able to access bank branches located in the Chamber. “Only senators, civil servants, outsourced professionals and interns may use them,” the statement reads.

Last Monday, on Twitter, Pacheco said that in Brazil there is no place for acts similar to terrorism. “The elections ended with the free and informed choice of the elected president who will take office on January 1st. Brazil wants peace to move forward and become the country we all want!”, he wrote.

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Source: Terra

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