The Superior Court of Justice decided to maintain the arrest of singer Mauro Davi dos Santos Nepomuceno, known as Oruam. The decision was communicated to the Rio de Janeiro Court of Justice this Monday (2).
He had benefited from a habeas corpus, but the Court considered that he failed to comply with electronic monitoring rules. Oruam is accused of trying to kill two civil police officers during an operation in Rio de Janeiro. Last year, he had been released because the responsible minister understood that preventive detention did not have a sufficient explanation.
Now, the injunction that allowed the prison to be replaced by an electronic ankle bracelet has been canceled. According to the STJ, the singer let the device’s battery discharge several times for long periods, mainly at night and on weekends. There were 28 failures in 43 days, some lasting up to ten hours without recording.
