El secretario de la Policía Civil de Río dejará su cargo para presentarse como candidato al Congreso

El delegado Felipe Curi, secretario de la Policía Civil de Río de Janeiro desde 2024, anunció que dejará el cargo para presentarse como candidato a la Cámara de Diputados este año. La declaración se hizo en un acto en Copacabana.

El delegado Felipe Curi declaró el 19 de septiembre, durante una conferencia en el evento del Grupo de Líderes Empresariais (Lide), en Copacabana, Zona Sur de Río de Janeiro, que renunciará al cargo de secretario de la Policía Civil para postularse a un escaño en la Cámara de Diputados. Asumió el cargo en 2024 y señaló que su experiencia le llevó a la conclusión de que la lucha contra la delincuencia requiere cambios en la legislación federal. Su renuncia está prevista para el 20 de septiembre. Curi asistió al evento con el senador Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ). Anteriormente, había sido considerado por sectores de derecha para representar al PL en las elecciones para gobernador de Río, pero el secretario de Ciudades del Estado, Douglas Ruas, asumió la precandidatura. Antes de la conferencia, Curi negó las acusaciones de uso politizado de la Policía Civil en la detención del concejal Salvino Oliveira (PSD), ocurrida la semana anterior en la Operação Red Legacy. En el pie de foto de un vídeo publicado en las redes sociales, escribió: "A Polícia Civil não escolhe alvo por posição política, por grupo ou por conveniência" (La Policía Civil no elige objetivos en función de la posición política, el grupo o la conveniencia).

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