New images show Vorcaro's transfer to the DF
The Federal Penitentiary Police transferred the investigated banker Daniel Bueno Vorcaro to a federal prison in Brasília, Brazil, after an order from a Supreme Court minister.
On Friday, the Federal Penitentiary Police carried out the transfer of Daniel Bueno Vorcaro, an individual under investigation, to the Federal Penitentiary in Brasília. This action was sanctioned by Minister André Mendonça of the Supreme Federal Court, indicating the high-profile nature of the case. Upon his transfer, Vorcaro, who had been incarcerated at Penitentiary 2 in Potim, São Paulo, was moved in the morning, marking a significant step in the ongoing investigation against him.
The transfer video, which has been accessed by the blog, illustrates the procedural steps taken by the Federal Penitentiary Police during Vorcaro's relocation. His detention in São Paulo began just the day before, on Thursday, and the swift move to Brasília may underline the urgent circumstances surrounding the case. The National Secretariat for Penal Policies also announced that Vorcaro will spend a minimum of 20 days in an inclusion cell, which suggests a process where newly transferred inmates acclimatize before being integrated with the general prison population.
During the initial period of incarceration in the federal penitentiary, Vorcaro will receive comprehensive orientation regarding the institution’s rules and regulations. This includes the provision of printed documents outlining his rights and responsibilities, along with basic necessities such as clothing and personal hygiene products. This detailed process in the federal system highlights the legal protocol designed to ensure that inmates are duly informed and accommodated following their transfer.