The two men who were killed in a confrontation with military police hours before security forces entered the Alemaw and Benha compounds on the 28th were included in the containment operation death toll published by the civilian police.
One of them was mentioned by Claudio Castro (PL) as one of the suspects who died in the operation, and he was appointed by the governor as head of the Red Command of Espirito Santo.
Deaths that occurred before the operation began were detected Bound.
The names of Alisom Rocha, known as Russo, and Michael Douglas Rodriguez appear on the police list. Documents obtained by the report show that they were transferred to the Salgado Filho Municipal Hospital about four hours before the incursion began, which left 121 people dead, including four police officers.
The medical aid number registered at the hospital is also included in autopsy records and in investigations into deaths that occurred after an encounter with police officers who were on routine patrol.
Initially, the identities were not listed in the incident report, but the report found that the document had been updated with the names.
While receiving care, the two told police officers that they were CV leaders and that they had left the compounds because they had received leaked information that the operation would take place. The report was registered by the army in a police report at the Homicide Police Station. According to the Civil Police and the Public Ministry of Rio de Janeiro, this information will not be investigated.
The Public Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement that, “to date, it has not received any official information regarding the possibility of the operation being leaked.”
Civil Police Secretary, Felipe Cori, denied that there was any leak about the operation.
After publishing the report on the leak, he said: “You are the ones who said there was a leak. What we said is that with the movement of vehicles, armored vehicles and 2,500 agents, criminals are naturally on alert in all societies. We reject this sensationalist headline.”
Public Security Minister Victor Santos said in an interview BoundAnd that “for there to be an investigation there must be just cause. It is not a police officer who heard this in a WhatsApp group.”