Prosecutor denounces man who threatened Anvisa directors

The Federal District Attorney’s Office denounced to the Federal Court the man accused of sending threats, in October, to directors of the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa).

It will now be up to the Court to decide whether to turn the person under investigation into a defendant for the crime of threat.

The denunciation takes place after the Federal Police concluded an investigation that confirmed the crime. The investigated, businessman Douglas Bozza, was heard by the PF.

In addition to the directors of Anvisa, the man is accused of addressing threats also to employees of the Department of Education of Paraná, state where he lives.

Like CNN disclosed, the man wrote an e-mail, in an ultimatum tone, in which he stated that it would threaten the lives of those responsible for the authorization of vaccines for children. He identified himself with his name, CPF, said that he was the father of a child and that he would not vaccinate her.

“Making it very clear to those responsible, from top to bottom: whoever threatens, whoever threatens my son’s physical safety will be killed,” he said in the text of the e-mail.

Reference: CNN Brasil

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