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The São Paulo judge heard last Friday (29), by videoconference, the army officer named by the protesters for ambushing 18 activists before an act against the government of the country. President Michel Temer (MDB), September 4, 2016.
Protesters are released by criminal badociation and corruption of minors. These are defendants accused by the Public Prosecutor (MP) of using the black tactical block, which provides for the depredation of public property as a form of protest.
Activists deny the allegations, according to their defenses. They claim that they were detained by the Military Police (PM) in an ambush prepared by the captain of the time, William Pina Botelho. The officer was an infiltrated army officer.
With the group were seized skateboard, masks, hoods, dark clothes and vinegar. When they were arrested, they declared that they were only planning to demonstrate against Temer.
To get closer to the protesters through social networks, he used the code names "Baltazar Nunes" and "Balta Nunes", in addition to being of degree glbades, long hair and beard. He is currently 38 years old.
Videos and photos posted on the Internet showed that "Balta" was held with activists of the Centro Cultural São Paulo (CCSP) in the central region. Despite this, he was not taken with the 18 adults and three teenagers to the state's Criminal Investigation Department (Deic). The prime minister alleged that the captain had not committed any crimes and released him.
"Balta" was promoted to major in May of the year (19659010).
"Balta" was promoted to Major in May of the past year. more in São Paulo and that there is nothing criminal against him, he testified, by videoconference, directly from a forum in Manaus, where he was transferred.
Cecília Pinheiro da Fonseca, the third criminal court of the Barra Funda Forum, in the western area of São Paulo, was heard. He will decide to acquit or convict the protesters by the month of August this year.
With the testimony of "Balta", the investigation of the case was completed. Protesters and witnesses have already been heard. Among the deputies were police officers who had arrested activists at the time.
"The criminal investigation phase is over, with all the evidence that the parties wanted to produce, the lawsuits and the defenses," said Feller. "The process is in the hands of the deputy to suggest asking for acquittal or conviction.But the final decision will go to the courts."
The report could not find prosecutor Fernando Albuquerque Soares de Souza, the prosecutor, to comment on the case.
Demonstration of protesters at the Barra Funda Forum for young detainees (Photo: Paulo Lopes / Futura Press / Estadão Content)
"Balta" reportedly confirmed he had infiltrated various social networks with the name code to approach the protesters in order to find out if they would be black blocks. Despite this, he would have found no evidence of this in the group of people he badyzed.
The major also denied setting up an ambush to arrest activists. The prime minister alleged that he had detained the protesters after an anonymous, anonymous report from a witness that there were black blocks in the CPSC.
When they were heard, the activists said that they would participate in the demonstration of the Fearless Popular Front on Avenida Paulista against the dismissal of Dilma Rousseff (PT).
In December of last year, the military justice closed the investigation which investigated the conduct of the officer to understand that he did not commit any crime.
According to the documents of the Deic, obtained by G1 out of the 21 detainees, only two were known: a Brazilian architect and a Colombian artist sharing an apartment in the Morumbi region, southern area of the capital São Paulo.
Nine of the arrested protesters are men and 12 are women. Two of them are foreigners (besides the Colombian, there is a Mexican). A 38-year-old woman was the oldest protester to be detained. Three 17-year-olds were the youngest inmates, but they will not answer for offenses.
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