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The superintendent of the penitentiary system (Susipe) reported that 15 police officers, including 13 soldiers and two civilians, were released Thursday (28) and should respond to the process,.
According to the prosecutor of the MPPA in charge of the case, Leonardo Caldas, the measure will undermine all the work done by the public prosecutor, which may lead to the intimidation of witnesses themselves during trial of suspects in court.
"It's not because there were instructions that the process was over." He still has the jury court and the witnesses dread for their lives and even though they have not not have their identity revealed and go with their face covered with nails.The witnesses will be intimidated by the freedom of the police charged with the Pau D'Arco mbadacre and thus diminish their willingness to report the case, "said Caldas.
According to the Crown, police are charged with serious crimes of aggravated qualified homicide, attempted murder, torture, criminal conspiracy and procedural fraud, with maximum penalties of up to four years of imprisonment.
The decision of Minister Ribeiro Dantas did not take into account the application for interim protection filed by the Pará Public Prosecutor's Office (MPPA) requesting the suspension of the liberty granted to the police by the Pará justice. call.
"It was a monocratic decision of Minister Ribeiro Dantas, so there is appeal.We will have the call for the matter to be discussed with the STJ board, where we will try to show that the arrest of the police is necessary, "said the prosecutor of the MPPA.
Police were arrested in September at the request of the Attorney General. However, in December 2017, the Pará Court of Justice (TJPA) accepted the habeas corpus applications made by the defense of the accused and granted the liberty, claiming that the investigation phase police had already been overcome and that the accused had already been released previously.
In the same month, MPPA filed a criminal warrant, a special appeal to the TJPA and a request for urgent protection to STJ, arguing that freedom would impede the conduct of investigations. According to the MP, early release could "cause serious damage to the fear felt by the witnesses who will be heard".
STJ President Laurita Vaz accepted the application and ordered the police to return to pre-trial detention, but in the APJT there was a special appeal from the MPPA and the Court understood that There was no room for pre-trial detention. The prosecution filed an action for damages and the case was brought before the STJ, where Minister Ribeiro Dantas decided to release the police on Thursday (28), quashing the president's injunction from STJ, Laurita Vaz.
reinstatement of Fazenda Santa Lúcia was authorized by the Directorate of Agrarian Redemption (AP), which issued arrest warrants and searches and seizures against squatters, on the basis of whistleblowing they would be involved in the death of a farm security and in other crimes.
The police involved claimed that they would have been shot dead by the squatters, but a month and a half after the start of investigations, the State Department of Public Security and Social Protection (SEGUP) and the Civil Police announced that there was no confrontation. Ballistic studies have also indicated that some of the landless peasants have been executed. No police officers were injured.
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