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Senate Installs Crime Inquiry, Approves Broad Probes as Lula Denounces Rio Operation

Congress pivots to financial choke points after Lula calls for an independent probe.

Overview

  • Senators elected Fabiano Contarato to chair the Organized Crime CPI, with Hamilton Mourão as vice president and Alessandro Vieira as rapporteur.
  • The CPI approved a work plan to track money laundering via fintechs and crypto, examine territorial control by factions and militias, and assess corruption and prison influence.
  • Ministers Ricardo Lewandowski and José Múcio, the PF director, the Abin chief, and 11 governors — including Cláudio Castro and Tarcísio de Freitas — were approved to be heard, with dates to be set.
  • Lula called the Rio operation a “matança,” urged an independent investigation with Federal Police forensic participation, and pressed Congress to pass the government’s PL Antifacção and security PEC as the opposition advances a bill to label factions as terrorists.
  • The STF ordered preservation of all evidence from the operation and set a hearing for Wednesday, while Castro delivered a report asserting legal compliance and proportional force and acknowledged body‑camera failures and a probe into premature removal of bodies.