In addition to the destruction of various equipment, furniture and works of art, among other objects, Attacks by Bolsonarist extremists on the headquarters of the National Convention, the Federal Supreme Court (STF), and the Planalto Palace on Sunday (8) resulted in the theft of various electronic devices, including iPhones and MacBooks.. They were in occupied areas.
According to metropolisesinheritance officials, at a meeting with officials, Participants in the terrorist act in Brasília (DF) stolen iPhones and MacBook Pros during the occupationIt took place on Sunday afternoon. After Lula’s victory in the 2022 elections, the materials received by those who demanded military intervention were mainly in the Planalto Palace.
Camera lenses were also lost during the action of the invaders.including weapons as well as equipment used by National Press professionals Glock 9mm pistol. According to the publication, only one of these stolen lenses is worth 40,000 BRL.
For now, there is no information on the total amount of damage done by this action to the public coffers, this calculation will still be done by the Three Powers in partnership with the Federal Court of Accounts (TCU). The amount will also include all destroyed objects, works, furniture, windows and electronic equipment.
Technology can help identify attackers
A number of technological resources can help identify vandals who have left a trail of destruction at the headquarters of the Three Forces.. Among them, it is worth highlighting the footage captured by Federal Police (PF) drones, which filmed the group responsible for the invasion even before the attacks took place.
In addition to the material evidence left during the action, the recordings made by extremists and the ones shared on social media can be used in the identification studies of the participants. In the second case, PF experts collected DNA traces found in the occupied areas.
even cell phone connection and location logs The number of people involved in attacks in Brasilia can help identify them. STF Minister Alexandre de Moraes even ordered operators to store this data for use in investigations.
Source: Tec Mundo
