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Police officers of the 82nd DP (Maricá) arrested this morning the former military police officer Renato Nascimento Santos (18). According to delegate Carla Tavares, Renatinho Problema was sentenced to prison for her involvement in the murder of Councilor Marielle Franco and her driver, Anderson Gomes.
Renato Trouble was discovered in Guapimirim, in the Fluminense Baixada. He is suspected of belonging to the militia and has received two arrest warrants for manslaughter and another for unlawful possession of a weapon.
Another former Prime Minister accompanying Renatinho was arrested in flagrante delicto of flagrant possession of an illegal weapon.
The arrest of Renatinho is the first since July when a former prime minister and a former firefighter were arrested, appointed by the police for their involvement in the bombing.
What do we know about the Marielle and Anderson affair
PSOL counselor Marielle Franco and her driver, Anderson Gomes, were killed in Estácio, a neighborhood in Rio's central region, on March 14 .
The case is treated confidentially by the Civil Police and the Public Prosecutor's Office of Rio de Janeiro. The federal police offered to take over the investigations, but the state refused.
Two remarks emerge from the little information that has been said concerning the investigations:
- The accusation against the municipal council Marcello Siciliano and the activist Orlando Curicica – both deny.
- The statement of the Secretary of Security, General Richard Nunes, Marielle was killed for allegedly threatening grilagem of land belonging to the militia.
Before, summary of the day of the attack and subsequent investigations.
- 19h: Marielle arrives at Casa das Pretas in Rua dos Invalidos, Lapa, to negotiate with young blacks.
- A Chevrolet Cobalt with license plate Nova Iguaçu, municipality of Baixada Fluminense, near the place.
- When Marielle arrives, a man gets out of the car and speaks on the phone.
- 9:00 pm: Marielle leaves Black House with a counselor and Anderson.
- In the middle of the road, a second car joins the Cobalt and pursues Marielle's vehicle.
- 9:30 pm: at Rua Joaquim Palhares, in Estácio, one of the vehicles coupled with Marielle's car and made 13 shots: 9 hit the body and 4, the glbad.
- Marielle and Anderson are shot and die. The counselor was hit by four bullets in the head.
- The weapon used was a 9mm MP5 submachine gun and a 9mm MP5 submachine gun;
- The ammunition belonged to a lot sold to the Brasilia Federal Police in 2006. The police found 9 capsules at the scene of the crime.
- Security Minister Jungmann said the bullets were stolen from the Paraíba post office "years ago".
- The Ministry of Security states that the Paraíba post office was robbed and stolen in July 2017 and that capsules of the same batch of ammunition were found on the site [19659010] The lot is identical to the bullets used during the biggest mbadacre of the state of São Paulo in 2015, as well as the killing of five people during wars of factions of traffickers in São Gonçalo, in the metropolitan region of Rio.
- Police believe the killers looked at Marielle before the crime because they knew exactly her position inside the car.
- Witnesses: Marielle's counselor and a second person were heard in the case.
- Police collected images of security cameras. Five of the eleven surveillance cameras at the Rio City Hall that were on Marielle Road were disconnected.
- At the request of the person in charge of the case, five prosecutors were reinforced.
- Alderman and the former PM militiaman are cited by a witness.
- Two men are believed to be involved in this case.
Nearly two months after the crime, in May, a publication of the newspaper O Globo gave clues as to what could have been Marielle's murderer. The report showed that a witness had provided the police with information that councilor Marcello Siciliano (PHS) and former prime minister and militiaman Orlando Curicica would be involved in the crime.
The witness – who was part of a militia on the west side of Rio and an ally of Orlando – told the police that he had attended a conversation between Siciliano and the militia in which the two men had participated in the death of the counselor. According to the witness, the motive of the crime would be the dispute concerning areas of interest in the area of the Orlando area.
"She bribed the militiaman and the city councilor, who [o miliciano e Marielle] came to fight through badociations of inhabitants of Cidade de Deus and Vila Sapê, according to the newspaper.
Sicilian and Orlando denies planning death of counselor In the month following the publication of O Globo, the militia was transferred, at the request of RJ Public Security, to a maximum-security penitentiary unit. [19659033] In addition, the two suspects arrested in July reportedly have close relations with the Orlando-based Curicica militia, and for the homicide investigators the couple killed two other members of the criminal group. at the request of the militia simply because there was a hint of "coup d'etat" in the gang.
Orlando Curicica asked to be heard by the federal public prosecutor. He claimed that the Rio police had pressured him to badume responsibility for Marielle's murder.
On August 22, the National Journal had exclusive access to what Orlando told two federal prosecutors.
In his testimony, Orlando de Curicica stated that the head of the Homicide Division, Giniton Lages, was in Bangu Prison in May. The delegate wanted to hear him confess that he had killed Marielle at the request of the Sicilian. He was referring to Councilor Marcelo Siciliano, of the PHS, and to the accusation that accused both.
Orlando accuses the witness of being a militiaman who did not agree with him. Orlando said that he had replied to delegate Giniton Lages that he was not involved in the case and that the deputy would have asked him to accuse city councilor Marcelo Siciliano:
"He said that the guy came to you and asked you to kill her, you did not want to, and the guy has someone else." But the guy who asked for the kill. "
Orlando refused and said that he was threatened. They said they were going to transfer him to a federal prison and charge him three or four more homicides.
Orlando accuses the witness of being a militiaman who did not agree with him. Orlando said that he had replied to delegate Giniton Lages that he was not involved in the case and that the delegate would have asked him to accuse city councilor Marcelo Siciliano:
"Say the guy came to see you, asked you to kill her, you did not want to, and the guy has someone else, but the guy who asked to kill her. "
Orlando refused and said that he was threatened. They said they were going to transfer him to a federal prison and charge him three or four more homicides.
Grilagem as Motivation
In an interview with "Estado de S.Paulo" in December, Security Secretary General Richard Nunes declared that Councilor Marielle Franco was killed by militiamen who considered it a threat to illegal businesses.
Nunes' speech came one day after an unsuccessful operation to arrest suspects involved in the crime.
Nunes spoke to "Estadão" on December 14th.
"It was a crime that was already scheduled since the end of 2017, before the intervention," Nunes told "Estadão".
"She was doing business in a Rio area controlled by militia, where the economic interests of each order are at stake," he said. "What leads to the murder of the counselor and the driver is the perception that it would jeopardize the interests of these criminal groups," he said.
"The militia acts a lot on the possession of land and thus exploits all the resources." And there exists in Rio, in the western zone, in the plain of Jacarepaguá, serious problems of subdivision and occupation of the lands. are complicated, "continued Nunes.
Still according to the secretary, Marielle had sensitized the inhabitants to the landed property." This caused instability and that is where we walk. More than that, I can not say, "he declared.
DEATH OF VEREADORA MARIELLE FRANCO
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