Illustration of Brazilian Federal Police raiding PL deputy Sóstenes Cavalcante's apartment, uncovering over R$400,000 in cash during Operation Galho Fraco.
Illustration of Brazilian Federal Police raiding PL deputy Sóstenes Cavalcante's apartment, uncovering over R$400,000 in cash during Operation Galho Fraco.
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PF conducts operation against PL deputies for embezzlement of amendments

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The Federal Police launched Operation Galho Fraco targeting PL federal deputies Sóstenes Cavalcante and Carlos Jordy, investigating the diversion of funds from parliamentary amendments. Over R$ 400,000 in cash was found during a search at Sóstenes' flat. The deputy claims political persecution against the right.

Operation Galho Fraco by the Federal Police, authorized by Supreme Court Justice Flávio Dino, took place on December 19, 2024, with searches at addresses linked to federal deputies Sóstenes Cavalcante, PL leader in the Chamber, and Carlos Jordy, both from Rio de Janeiro. The probe examines a scheme to divert public funds from parliamentary quotas and amendments. During the raid at Sóstenes' flat, agents found over R$ 400,000 in cash stashed in a garbage bag. The deputy stated the money came from a property sale and described it as persecution against the right.

The operation sparked unease in the PL, former President Jair Bolsonaro's party, fostering an 'each one for himself' atmosphere among allies. Previously, the party was rallying to overturn the mandate losses of Alexandre Ramagem and Eduardo Bolsonaro, but now members are focusing on self-defense. There is fear of further actions in January, diminishing willingness to fight for lost causes, as noted by an influential bolsonarista lawmaker.

Folha de S.Paulo readers commented on the case, questioning disparities in probes against figures tied to the prior administration and warning of risks from mixing religion and politics, given Sóstenes' evangelical background. The deputy, from the evangelical bench, faces criticism for alleged lies and discrimination, clashing with evangelical values.

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Discussions on X about PF's Operation Galho Fraco against PL deputies Sóstenes Cavalcante and Carlos Jordy reveal polarized sentiments. Left-leaning users and politicians celebrate the probe into alleged diversion of parliamentary quotas, seizure of R$430k cash, and money laundering via fake contracts, demanding accountability. Right-wing voices and the deputies denounce it as political persecution to distract from other scandals like INSS issues. Neutral reports from journalists and official PF account detail the investigation's scope, including suspicious financial movements by aides. High-engagement posts amplify this divide among politicians, media, and users.

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