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VERY FRIEND
Flávio says that
just hired
parents of
militia because
Jacarepaguá is a poor neighborhood in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro, dominated by militia, while police officers and former military police officers who lay charges for the safety of residents, kill bandits at the merchant demand, operate
illegal public transportation service with vans, or even cable television services. Next door is the huge favela Cidade de Deus, dominated by traffickers of various factions. They maintain their firepower by using armored youth armed with powerful rifles. These two types of bandits (militia and traffickers) live side by side in Taquara, a miserable area of the region. The former driver and special advisor of Flávio Bolsonaro, former Prime Minister Fabrício Queiroz, lives here. His house, number 69, in an alley of Rua André Rocha, has been closed for four weeks. According to the neighbors, almost all retirees, Queiroz, his wife Márcia and his daughters, Nathalia and Evelyn, have left the residence since the Rio Attorney General's office opened an investigation into her for receiving 1, 2 million R $ on his accounts. in movement of cabinet colleagues. The house is very simple, although the neighbors say it's worth at least $ 700,000.
"I have nothing to do with Rio militiamen"
This is really not what people who visit this place have the air. The place gives the impression of being poor, unlike which, according to the Coaf (Council for the Control of Financial Activities), would have moved at least R $ 7 million in three years, of which 1 , $ 2 million in 2016, with deposits and suspicious withdrawals, in cash, at ATMs in the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro (Alerj)
"I can prove that I have not not received R $ 7 million in three years " Fabrizio Queiroz, former adviser to Flávio Bolsonaro
Wednesday, 23 in exchange for messages with ISTOÉ, via WhatsApp, Queiroz – still recovering after a operation intended to remove a tumor from the intestine – refuted the charges against him and promised to provide more details later to prove their innocence. "I will clarify everything when my health permits," Queiroz told ISTOÉ. "I have nothing to do with rioters and I can prove that I have not received 7 million Rands in three years," he concluded.
The district
If the image of the former councilor seems burned in the country, at least in the village where Queiroz lives, he is highly respected by his neighbors. "Anyone who talks about him here will fight against all of us," said 60-year-old Dona Isaura dos Santos, who lives at the back of Queiroz's house. "With him here we have security," said another neighbor. Antonio Vieira, aged 68, believes that the allegations that Queiroz allegedly enriched the use of money by the officials of the office of MP Bolsonaro are unfounded. "He bought and sold insurance companies." Every day he came here with a different car, set up and resold, and worked as a security officer for the businessmen of the region. Antonio said. The lawyer of Queiroz, Paulo Klein, in contact with ISTOÉ, did not confirm if his client was working for private security.
Despite Queiroz's denials of his alleged involvement with the Rio militiamen in recent days, suspicions revealed Tuesday 22 that the deputy Flávio Bolsonaro had hired at his office in Alerj Raimunda Veras Magalhães and Danielle Mendonça da Costa Nobrega, mother and wife of the militia and former war captain, Adriano Magalhães de Nóbrega, fugitive of the police. He was expelled from the PM in 2014 for links to commercial slots and the militia known as "Bureau of Crime", an organization suspected of being involved in the death of Councilor Marielle Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes in March 2018. To pronounce on the subject, Flávio threw Queiroz to the lions. He stated that he had only hired them convinced by Queiroz, to whom they were subordinated. The former collaborator, while dismissing the allegations of involvement in the militias, admits to being a friend of former captain Adriano de Nobrega. The two worked together in the 18th Military Police Battalion. "I told them to the office because he (Adriano) was in jail and his family was in need."
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