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Pf Tells Stf that It Cannot Solve Air-Conditioned Noise in Bolsonaro Cell

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Defense formalized the ex-president's claim by means of an apparatus
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PF stated that there is no way to reduce the noise of central air conditioning in the Bolsonaro cell through "single or point measures".

·Curitiba, Brazil
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According to the PF, the problem cannot be solved by simple or concrete measures. The institution stated in office sent to Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), that “there is currently no physical alternative that meets the institutional security requirements for the installation of State Hall”. The Minister gave five days to explain the reason for the noise on the last Tuesday.

Defense formalized the ex-president's claim by means of an apparatus

·Brazil
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The Federal Police (PF) took note of the determination of Minister Alexandre de Moraes and sent, on Thursday, 7 this afternoon, information to the Supreme Federal Court (STF) on the claim for the defence of former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) that air conditioning equipment is causing political discomfort during the prison. In his reply, the PF claims that, in relation to the reduction or elimination of... The post PF responds to Bolsonaro’s cr…

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Defence complained of noises from equipment that compromised the former president's rest and health

·Brazil
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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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