Brazil will send another mission to the United Kingdom to investigate the death of the national Jean Charles de Menezes, shot dead by British police who mistook him for a terrorist, the Foreign Affairs ministry announced Friday in Brasilia.
The mission, which is scheduled to be in London from January 30 to February 2, will include Ambassador Manoel Gomes Pereira, director of the Foreign Ministry's Department of Brazilian Overseas Communities and Wagner Goncalves, Assistant Attorney General among other officials.
De Menezes was chased and killed in the London Metro by seven shots to the head and one in the shoulder.
Scotland Yard agents presumably mistook de Menezes for one of the terrorists who were involved in bomb attacks to Metro stations and a bus in London last July. Brazilian officials said the mission will follow up on contacts made by Brazilian representatives who visited London last August, and will also contact De Menezes' family and their attorneys.
Brazilian officials will also try to "understand the reasons" why the family has not been given access to a report from the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), and are scheduled to meet with the head of Britain's Crown Prosecution Service.
IPCC presented last week to the prosecutors a report on the incident. It's up to the prosecution whether to press criminal charges against the ten police officers involved in the incident. The Brazilians are also seeking information about the next judicial steps to be taken in the case.
Sending the mission "reflects the continuous concern of the Brazilian government that events surrounding the death of Jean Charles de Menezes be resolved" highlighted the Foreign Ministry.
Scotland Yard has admitted that a surveillance error caused the young Brazilian's identity to be mistaken. The case is being investigated by the London Metropolitan Police Authority.
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