The Federal Highway Police (PRF) created a commission to “propose a revision of the police doctrine guidelines, with the aim of establishing the foundations of training, as well as coordinating the planning and execution of the human rights course”.
In practice, the PRF is implementing changes in the training of agents with a closer look at fundamental rights.
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The ordinance, published on August 29, explains that there was a decision by the Ministry of Justice that forced the PRF to “review, within 120 days, its police doctrine and operational procedures” to identify any flaws.
The main reason for this determination was the case of Genivaldo de Jesus, who died in Sergipe in May last year. He was approached by three PRF agents and placed in the back of the vehicle with stun gas inside, in a kind of “gas chamber”, where he ended up not resisting.
According to the determination, the commission will have 30 agents and will request information from the areas that make up the Federal Highway Police University, to provide administrative and technical support in the planning and organization of the works.
A CNN the PRF informed that a public hearing and hearing of bodies and entities will be held to help formulate the training fundamentals, to guide the training policy for new agents.
In this same determination, the Ministry of Justice dismissed the three agents involved in the case and suspended another. Their defense did not respond to questions from the CNN .
Source: CNN Brasil

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