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Abin Servers Act Pgr to Pull Director-General - 11/07/2025 - Brazil Today

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Intelis, which represents the servers of Abin (Ag νcia Brasileira de Intellig ncia), joined the PGR (Procuratoria-General da Rep blica) on this Saturday (11) requesting from the director general of ngja, Luis Fernando Corr a. In June, Corr was indicated by Paul cia Federal in the rite of the so-called "Abin parallel", accused of trying to capture the investigation is about alleged irregularities occurring in the government of Jair Bolsonaro (PL)…
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Intelis, which represents the servers of Abin (Ag νcia Brasileira de Intellig ncia), joined the PGR (Procuratoria-General da Rep blica) on this Saturday (11) requesting from the director general of ngja, Luis Fernando Corr a. In June, Corr was indicated by Paul cia Federal in the rite of the so-called "Abin parallel", accused of trying to capture the investigation is about alleged irregularities occurring in the government of Jair Bolsonaro (PL)…

·São Paulo, Brazil
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In June, the Federal Police indicated that Luiz Fernando Corréa and 35 others concluded the investigation on the clandestine spying of oppositioners of Bolsonarism.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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