Nova Iguaçu/RJ. On this third day, 21/1, the Federal Police deflated the Eleitoral Health Operations to dismantle a criminal organization responsible for the illegal capture and reservation of illegal immigrants in the computerized systems of the SUS – Sistema Único de Saúde –, especially the National Health System. Regulation (SISREG).
Today, federal police carry out new search and arrest warrants in the areas located in the cities of Brasília and Queimados/RJ, a municipality located in Baixada Fluminense. Justice also determines the seizure and blockage of assets, values and assets that are incompatible with the income of the investigated parties, as well as the suppression of the public function of some involved in a criminal scheme.
The investigation was initiated following a crime report sent to the Municipal Chamber of Queimados, reporting that hundreds of appointments for consultations in various medical specialties were being carried out through the SISREG – National Regulatory System –, by individuals seeking to capture the vagues intended for munícipes and retê-las em seu poder para, Subsequently, allocate people of your interest in exchange of elected earnings, as political support and votes in the 2024 elections.
The objective of SISREG is to organize and control the flow of access to public health services, in addition to optimizing the use of assistance resources and humanizing care by guaranteeing two pillars of SUS, such as universality, equality of access and comprehensiveness of care. The scheduling of two procedures is done based on the position in the queue and the availability of vacancies.
Those investigated will be able to respond to crimes of criminal organization, insertion of false data in the information system and electoral corruption.
Final Balanço
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Apprehension:
9 smartphones, 1 notebook and reference documents learned in the house of two alvos, in the municipality of Queimados/RJ, which has no formal link with the prefecture, but rather possesses the information of SISREG.
Social Communication of the Federal Police in Rio de Janeiro
scs.srrj@pf.gov.br
(21) 2203-4404
