Forensic Police of Pará conducts an examination at the Açaí Fair in Belém
The objective of the forensic procedure is to identify and document possible damages caused after the reopening of the space in the capital of Pará

The Forensic Police of Pará (PCEPA) conducted a Property Damage Examination at the reopened Açaí Fair in Belém on Saturday afternoon (5), responding to a request from the Civil Police of Pará for a criminal investigation, after reports indicated possible graffiti and a damaged accessibility ramp.
"The property damage examination is a technical assessment conducted to evaluate and document the consequences of damage caused by third parties to assets, whether material or financial, of a person or institution. This allows for determining the extent of the damage, identifying the cause, and establishing the loss, which is important in both criminal investigations and legal disputes," explains Celso Mascarenhas, the general director of the Forensic Police of Pará.

The Property Crimes Unit (NCCP) conducts examinations when the damage leaves traces and needs to be proven. Criminal experts respond to requests for examinations from individuals and legal entities, as long as they are requested by authorities such as delegates, judges, prosecutors, and armed forces, when the inquiry is already being presided over.
Criminal expert Alberto Seabra was on site and explained the importance of the examination for the criminal investigation. "We were called by the police authority to conduct a crime scene examination regarding graffiti and vandalism. This procedure will help clarify the facts through a report that will be issued within a legal timeframe of 10 business days, which can be extended by another 10 business days depending on the severity. The report will support the investigation being conducted by the Civil Police to identify the perpetrators of the event, ensuring accountability and justice," he emphasized.