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More than 40 people who invaded the Brazilian Congress identified by Wi-Fi

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The President of the Chamber of Deputies announced the delivery of 41 names to the Attorney General’s Office, suspected of invading the Congress building. The data will have been detected by the suspects if they connect to the Wi-Fi network.

The president of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, Arthur Lira, announced that the body will hand over to the Attorney General’s Office information on 41 people suspected of having participated in the invasion of the Congress building Brazilian, on January 8.

The information was given by himself to the newspaper Globo. Lira explained that the suspects were identified through Wi-Fi network. “This week we found 41 more people who went through the Chamber, because they entered with the Wi-Fi turned on, the Chamber system picked them up,” he said. “We will also hand it over to the Attorney General of the Nation to file complaints [acusações]”.

In the same interview, Lira spoke about the draft found in the house of Jair Bolsonaro’s former Justice Minister, Anderson Torres, which provided for the application of a coup d’état through the defense state institution in the Superior Electoral Court, for what like not recognizing the victory of Lula da Silva in the presidential elections.

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The president of the Liberal Party (the political force to which Bolsonaro belongs), Valdemar Costa Neto, also told Globo that several people in leadership positions had similar drafts. Questioned by the newspaper as to whether he was one of them, Lira categorically denied: “No one has ever had the audacity to deal with a subject like this. He would have had our immediate rejection. There was never a spin in my drawer, there are no spins on my cell phone, there are no spins on my computer.“

Source: Observadora

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