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A former supervisor of the supermarket unit Carrefour
in Porto Alegre
Where
João Alberto
Silveira Freitas, 40, died after being beaten by security guards last Thursday (19), said that the management allowed “the use of violence” on clients who “were causing problems.” The former employee testified to the police as part of the investigations. Information is portal Twitter
.
According to the man, there was also the use of violence for the suspects to confess “the theft or confusion that occurred within the establishment.” In the specific unit where the crime occurred, he also said that there is a room without security cameras near where Beto was attacked, as the victim was known.
In cases like Beto’s, he declared that “it is common for local security guards to immobilize suspects and take them to that room so that nothing is registered by the security system.”
The former inspector worked at the unit for two months at the end of last year. The man said that “it was common, when merchandise theft was suspected, to act under the direction of the security management and the store leader.” At that time, this role was performed by an employee who she identified as “Ms. Adriana.”
According to the former employee, the measures consisted of “embarrassing suspicious customers by monitoring in the store by inspectors and loud radio messages so that everyone nearby could hear and the person would feel uncomfortable enough to return any stolen merchandise “. “.