Former PM and Civil Guard accused of the largest massacre in SP are acquitted in jury – 02/26/2021



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Former military policeman Víctor Cristilder Silva dos Santos and Barueri Civil Guard Sergio Manhanhã were acquitted this afternoon (26) of the charge of participating in the Osasco and Barueri massacre in August 2015, the largest ever recorded in the state of São Paulo , with 17 deaths. and 7 injured. Both will be announced at any time.

This was his second test. In 2017, Manhanhã had been sentenced to 110 years in prison for participating in 11 deaths and two attempted murders. In 2018, Cristilder was sentenced to 119 years in prison for 12 deaths and four assassination attempts.

The debates between the prosecution and the defense ended today at 2:00 p.m. After a lunch break, the jurors gathered in the secret room to vote. The decision was announced at 3:20 pm.

The new jury lasted five days.

The new trial, which began on Monday (22) and ended on Friday, was carried out after the São Paulo Court of Justice overturned the convictions of Cristilder and Manhanhã on the grounds that the jurors had judged him partially contrary to the case.

The TJ’s decision did not reach the other two MPs accused of the massacre. Fabrício Eleutério and Thiago Henklain were sentenced in 2017 to 255 and 247 years in prison, respectively, and are still in prison. Despite sentences of more than 100 years, the defendants will be imprisoned for a maximum of 30 years.

According to the Public Ministry, the victims were killed and wounded by a group of security forces agents who came together to avenge the murders of Prime Minister Admilson Pereira de Oliveira, on August 8, 2015, in Osasco, and of the Civil Guard Jeferson Luiz Rodrigues. da Silva, on August 12 of that year, in Barueri.

In 2019, the Military Police expelled the three accused PMs from the corporation for the massacre.

Relatives of the former Prime Minister Cristilder and the municipal guard Manhanhã pray for the acquittal of both on the sidewalk of the Osasco Forum - Marcelo Oliveira / UOL - Marcelo Oliveira / UOL

Relatives of the former PM Cristilder and the municipal guard Manhanhã pray for the acquittal of both on the sidewalk of the Osasco Forum; the accused believe in innocence

Image: Marcelo Oliveira / UOL

Following the decision, the lawyer celebrated with the families of the police officers and led a prayer with them. The families of the victims wept and regretted the decision. Zilda asked the other mothers not to cry. “It doesn’t matter who wins or who loses here, we all lose our children,” he said after the result. He said he does not intend to sue the attorney for the charges against him.

Prosecutor Marcelo Alexandre de Oliveira said after the trial that he still believes in the participation of the former prime minister and the civil guard in the massacre, but that the decision of the TJ that annulled the first jury weighed heavily on the trial.

The defense cited the acquittal of the defendant in another case and attacked the mother of the victim

The lawyer for the accused, João Carlos Campanini, added 20,000 new pages of documents to the case after the acquittal of the former prime minister in another case in which he was charged with the murder of Michael do Amaral Ribeiro, one of the six victims of the dam massacre of Carapicuiba, Itapevi and Osasco, which took place 5 days before the massacre of Osasco and Barueri.

The defense used Cristilder’s acquittal in that process, requested by the Public Ministry of Carapicuíba, to convince the jurors of the innocence of his clients.

The judgment of Cristilder in Carapicuíba took place on November 26, 2020 and was expected to occur after the trial of the Prime Minister and Manhanhã for the Osasco and Barueri massacre, which ended up being postponed to February by an alleged covid-19 of the lawyer that was not confirmed.

In plenary session, Campanini also accused the 67-year-old retired Zilda María de Paula, leader of the mothers of the victims of the Osasco and Barueri massacre, and a journalist who covered the case, of ties to the PCC, without evidence, due to the Zilda movement. supported by the Mothers of May. Asked about the strategy, the lawyer said that in Facebook posts the mother of the defendant called the trial clowning and that this indicates that she does not believe the accusation.

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Mothers and relatives of the victims of the massacre shake hands in front of the Osasco Forum

Image: Marcelo Oliveira / UOL



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