Public Ministry opens investigation into conduct of former general delegate of SC in Orelha case
The Public Ministry of Santa Catarina has initiated an inquiry into the actions of Ulisses Gabriel, the general delegate of the Civil Police, regarding the case of the dog Orelha's death.
The Public Ministry of Santa Catarina has launched an investigation into Ulisses Gabriel, the former general delegate of the Civil Police, due to his alleged misconduct in relation to the death of a dog named Orelha. This action was initiated by the 40th Prosecutor's Office of the Justice District of FlorianΓ³polis, which oversees police activities in the region. The inquiry aims to explore claims against Gabriel concerning abuse of authority, leaking confidential information from the ongoing investigation, and possible administrative misconduct.
Ulisses Gabriel has been given 15 days from the start of the investigation to respond to the accusations and the legal considerations presented against him. This inquiry reflects a broader commitment to accountability within the police force in Santa Catarina, particularly concerning high-profile cases that have garnered public attention. The nature of the allegations indicates serious concerns about the integrity of police procedures and the respect for animals in legal contexts.
The Santa Catarina Civil Police has communicated that it respects the autonomy of the professionals involved in the investigation and that there have been no indications of undue interference from other authorities. This statement is crucial as it upholds the institutional integrity of the police during this sensitive investigation, which could impact public trust in law enforcement practices in the region.