Mar 6 β€’ 09:30 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Police investigate man who pretended to be a federal agent to intimidate Light team in Rio

Police in Brazil are investigating a man who impersonated a federal police officer to intimidate utility workers in Rio de Janeiro.

The Brazilian Civil Police are currently investigating an incident involving a man who impersonated a federal police officer in the Tijuca neighborhood of North Rio de Janeiro. This unusual case began when employees of the utility company Light went to a residential condominium on Rua ItacuruΓ§a to check the electricity meter of a resident named AndrΓ© Luiz Pires Santos. Shortly after arriving, the man confronted the workers while dressed in civilian clothing, only to return later in an outfit resembling that of a federal police officer, complete with boots, a shirt marked with the police insignia, a badge, and a firearm.

According to reports filed at the local police station, the impersonator exhibited erratic behavior and used threats to force the Light team to leave the premises, claiming authority as law enforcement and threatening to take them to 'his' police station. This intimidation has caused concern among both the utility workers and the residents of the condominium, highlighting issues related to security and the integrity of law enforcement in the area. The police have emphasized the importance of reporting such behavior immediately, as it poses a danger not only to the immediate victims but could also contribute to the perception of safety in the community.

The ongoing investigation by agents from the 19th Police District in Tijuca aims to locate the suspect and address the serious implications of his actions, which may include charges of impersonation of a law enforcement officer and potential threats against citizens performing their work duties. It remains to be seen how this case will unfold, but it has certainly raised red flags regarding public safety and the presence of individuals attempting to misuse authority in the community.

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