Rachadinha de Flávio Bolsonaro financed militia buildings in Rio, says MP-RJ in a report by “The Intercept” | Brazil



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Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, son of President Jair Bolsonaro, follows his father's statement.
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, son of President Jair Bolsonaro, follows his father’s statement.UESLEI MARCELINO / Reuters

Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PSL), the eldest son of President Jair Bolsonaro, financed the construction of militia buildings in Rio de Janeiro with public money and benefited from an illegal plan, notes the Rio de Janeiro State Prosecutor (MP -RJ). The place The interception Documents and confidential data to which he had access were published on Saturday, showing that the companies of three construction companies (São Felipe Construção Civil Eireli, São Jorge Construção Civil Eireli and ConstruRioMZ) in Río das Pedras were made with “rachadinha” money, collected in the former Office of Flávio Bolsonaro in the Rio Legislative Assembly (Alerj). The MP-RJ reached this conclusion after crossing the bank information of 86 people suspected of being involved in the illegal scheme.

According to the researchers, those who spoke with The interception On the condition of anonymity, Flávio Bolsonaro currently receives the profits from the investment in the buildings through transfers made by former Bope captain Adriano da Nóbrega, executed in February in Bahía, and by former adviser Fabrício Queiroz.

The progress of these investigations that close the siege against the president’s son would have been one of the reasons that led Bolsonaro to press the former ex-minister Sergio Moro last year for the change of command of the Federal Police in Rio, which is also investigating the case. and in Brasilia. Moro left the position at the Ministry of Justice and Public Security on Friday, accusing the president of interfering politically in the PF. Bolsonaro denied the accusation, but said he intends to put someone in office “with whom he can interact.”

In accordance with The interceptionFlávio paid the salaries of his employees with the funds from his office in Alerj, and Queiroz, designated as the articulator of the “deciphered” scheme, confiscated around 40% of the salaries of the servers and passed part of the money to the former captain of Bope Adriano da Nóbrega, appointed head of the Crime Office, a militia specialized in custom killings.

The criminal organization, which, in addition to Rios das Pedras, also operates in Muzema, charges “security fees”, goodwill on the sale of gas bottles, water bottles, exploitation of illegal TV signals, land grabbing and construction civil. in the two favelas, located in Jacarepaguá (western Rio) and where more than 80 thousand people live. The region has experienced a boom in irregular construction in recent years, and in April 2019, two collapsed, leaving 24 dead and 10 injured.

Investigations indicate that the profits from the construction and sale of these buildings would be shared with Flávio Bolsonaro, since he was the financier of the scheme, using public money.

According to the transfer of the crack to Captain Adriano occurred through the accounts of his mother, Raimunda Vera Magalhães, and his wife, Danielle da Costa Nóbrega. Both had commissioned positions in the deputy’s office in Alerj between 2016 and 2017 and were appointed by Queiroz. Adriano’s mother and wife moved at least 1.1 million reais during this period and would have transferred money to some companies, including two restaurants, a construction supply store and three small construction companies, which would have been registered under the names of “Oranges” from the Crime Office.

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