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The Minister of Justice and Public Security, Sérgio Moro, said Wednesday that Brazil would not be a "refuge" for criminals. He also said that Brazil would not refuse cooperation in investigations for "political reasons".
Moro spoke at the ceremony of transmission of position in the dark room of the courthouse of Brasilia. Former Minister Raúl Jungmann (Public Security), Torquato Jardim (Justice), the President of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), Dias Toffoli, and the President of the Brazilian Bar Association, Claudio Lamachia, have participated in the ceremony. Also presents the future commander of the army, Edson Leal Pujol.
"There should be no safe haven for criminals and the proceeds of their crimes." Brazil will not be a haven for criminals and will never, once again, refuse cooperation to those who ask for motives. policies, "said Sergio Moro. 19659004] For Moro, the misuse of public resources reaches the "most vulnerable". The minister also said that corruption should not be fought only by criminal investigations and convictions. He advocated policies that would reduce incentives and opportunities to commit crimes.
"Brazilians, regardless of their income – and remember that misappropriation of public resources reaches the most vulnerable, the right to live without fear of violence and without fear of being a victim of crime, at least at equivalent levels, existing epidemics. "
Moro announced his intention to work in partnership with the National Council of Justice (NYC) to implement better penitentiary and public security policies.
At the head of the Council, STF Minister and President Dias Toffoli took steps to strengthen the enforcement of alternative sentences in order to reduce the prison population in the country. Brazil has 726,000 prisoners today.
"I want to say from the outset that MJ and public safety intend to be a partner in these NYC initiatives, and we hope to have a cooperative relationship in this country to build a better team in this area, "he said.
Luiz Pontel, Executive Secretary of the Ministries of Bolsonaro: Sérgio Moro