Feb 12 • 16:14 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

MPF summons Bacellar to testify about the leak of operation that arrested TH Jóias

Federal Prosecutor's Office summons state deputy Rodrigo Bacellar to testify about a leak related to the Zargun operation that arrested former deputy TH Jóias.

The Federal Prosecutor's Office (MPF) in Brazil has summoned state deputy Rodrigo Bacellar, who is currently removed from his position as president of the Rio de Janeiro Legislative Assembly (Alerj), to testify regarding the investigation into the leak of information surrounding Operation Zargun. This operation led to the arrest of former deputy TH Jóias in September and has raised serious concerns about confidentiality in governmental operations. Bacellar himself has faced legal troubles for allegedly leaking confidential information, which has resulted in his detention and the use of an electronic ankle monitor post-release.

The summons comes as part of a broader inquiry being conducted by the MPF to ascertain whether federal police officers played any role in facilitating the leak of sensitive operation data. This investigation has significant implications for the integrity of law enforcement and governmental oversight in Brazil, particularly given the high-profile nature of those involved. The MPF has submitted a request to the Supreme Federal Court (STF) for authorization to proceed with Bacellar's questioning, and the date for the deposition has yet to be determined due to this requirement.

This situation highlights ongoing issues within Brazilian politics, where the intersection of law enforcement and political activity often leads to scandals and investigations. As the inquiry unfolds, it could reveal deeper systemic problems regarding transparency and accountability within both the legislative and judicial branches of government, potentially influencing public trust in these institutions.

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