Delegate is arrested in flagrante for sexual harassment against a 14-year-old during Carnaval in ES
A police delegate in Brazil was arrested for allegedly sexually harassing a 14-year-old girl during a Carnaval event.
A 40-year-old delegate of the Civil Police in Brazil, Adhemar Pereira Fully, was arrested on the night of Sunday, March 15, for the alleged sexual harassment of a 14-year-old girl during a Carnaval celebration in Apiacá, located in the southern part of Espírito Santo. The incident drew significant attention partly due to the delegate's previous legal troubles, including culpable homicide and drunk driving related to a fatal accident in 2018. During the arrest, the suspect reportedly resisted law enforcement attempts to detain him and threatened the police officers involved.
Witness accounts and the official police report detail that the alleged incident of harassment took place in a crowded atmosphere typical of Carnaval festivities, raising concerns about the safety and protection of minors during such large public gatherings. This arrest contributes to a growing scrutiny on law enforcement officials' conduct, particularly regarding their accountability in cases pertaining to sexual offenses. The police have yet to comment on the precise duties or assignments of Fully at the time of his arrest, which may shed light on any ongoing oversight or systemic issues within the police force.
Given the serious nature of the allegations against Fully, public discourse may shift towards addressing broader issues of misconduct and accountability within Brazilian law enforcement. The actions taken by both the police and the judiciary in response to these allegations will be closely watched, as they could influence public trust in law enforcement institutions, especially in light of the prominent theme of violence against women in current societal discussions.