Woman In Prison Found Money In Plastic Bag While Cleaning Property Subject To Judicial Order In Sengés (PR). Amount Was Delivered To The Penal Police And Forwarded To The Judiciary.
A woman deprived of liberty who provides supervised external service in Sengés (PR) found R$ 8 thousand in cash during an urban cleaning operation and handed the money over to the authorities.
The amount was inside a plastic bag, mixed with debris collected from a property subject to a judicial order.
According to the Penal Police of Paraná (PP-PR), the amount was forwarded to the Judiciary for later restitution to the responsible parties.
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Money Found Among Debris
The occurrence was registered during a joint operation by the Sanitary Surveillance, the municipal guard, and the Penal Police.
The teams were executing a judicial decision for cleaning a residence reported for accumulating materials.
During the work, the prisoner found the money inside a plastic bag and immediately communicated it to the officials accompanying the service.
In a statement, the Penal Police informed that “the money was delivered to the Judiciary to be returned to the responsible parties.”
The property was occupied by its owner, who, according to the agency, was being assisted by the municipality’s social services at the time of the cleaning.
The identity of the inmate was not disclosed.
Judicial Order And Support From Local Forces
According to the PP-PR, the cleaning took place after reports of excessive accumulation of materials and risks to public health.
The Sanitary Surveillance coordinated the efforts, with support from municipal agents and the prison team.
The restitution of the amount followed the standard registration and forwarding protocols in cases of found values during public actions.
The Penal Police did not detail the judicial process related to the property nor the crime for which the woman is serving a sentence, stating that this information is confidential and serves to preserve the safety of the person deprived of liberty.
Justice Without Bars Project And Social Reintegration
The inmate is part of the Justice Without Bars project, which promotes supervised labor activities as a means of social reintegration.
In Sengés, 24 inmates are currently participating in the initiative.
According to the Penal Police, the inmates undergo evaluation by a multidisciplinary team and must maintain good behavior to work in external jobs.
The agency reported that the woman entered the prison system in June 2023 and became part of the project in July of this year.
The agency maintains partnerships with city halls and with Fundepar for executing services in state schools.
In the state, approximately 35% of inmates engage in some type of labor activity.
Conduct Seen As A Reflection Of Prison Monitoring
The regional coordinator of the Penal Police in Ponta Grossa, William Ribas, stated that the episode reinforces the importance of constant monitoring of inmates authorized for external work.
“Work is a powerful tool for social reintegration and the result is evident in this act of integrity,” he said.
The penal officer Indianara Barbosa, manager of the Public Jail of Sengés, also highlighted the performance of the participants in the Justice Without Bars project.
According to her, the work routine and close monitoring contribute to the personal and disciplinary development of inmates involved in external activities.
Procedures After The Return Of The Money
After the find, the amount was checked, sealed, and recorded according to the administrative procedures of the Penal Police.
The amount was forwarded to the Judiciary, responsible for defining the final destination, including the restitution to the rightful owners when the origin is proven.
The agency did not provide deadlines or the court responsible for analyzing the case.
The property underwent complete cleaning and debris removal, aiming to eliminate possible breeding grounds for vectors and reduce health risks to the neighborhood.
The work was completed the same day, without incidents.
Selection And Control Of Project Participants
According to the PP-PR, the Justice Without Bars project adopts technical selection criteria for participation.
The selection takes into account psychological evaluation, disciplinary profile, and suitability for external work.
Supervision is constant, and hours, routes, and tasks are defined in advance.
Criminal execution specialists point out that the provision of labor activities reduces recidivism and improves behavior within the units.
In various cities in the state, inmates engage in areas such as urban cleaning, painting, gardening, and building maintenance.
Repercussions And Next Steps Of The Case In Sengés
Officials who participated in the action reported to the PP-PR that the return of the money was made immediately.
The episode was officially recorded and included in the inmate’s file, which may be considered in future conduct evaluations.
The agency reiterated that it does not disclose personal or procedural information of inmates, as these are confidential data.
According to the Penal Police, the transparency in records and the compliance with protocols seek to ensure legal security and reinforce the credibility of reintegration programs, such as Justice Without Bars.
Context Of Public Health And Legal Action
Situations of accumulation of materials in properties may result in compulsory cleaning orders, especially when there is a risk to public health.
In these operations, it is common to have support from technical teams and law enforcement to ensure compliance with the decision and preservation of the site.
The use of prison labor in these types of activities occurs through agreements established between the State and municipalities.
The participants receive training and are monitored by penal agents throughout the work period.
When any valuable object is found, the procedure requires immediate recording and communication to the competent authority, as occurred in Sengés.
Advances And Challenges In Social Reintegration
External work programs are highlighted by criminal execution agencies as instruments for gradual reintegration.
According to experts, the supervised routine and symbolic remuneration contribute to the resumption of social ties and the reduction of idleness within the prison system.
The case recorded in Sengés rekindles the debate on the scope of these initiatives and the role of the State in promoting opportunities for inmates.

Parabéns a detenta pela honestidafe, todos merecem uma segunda chance.Qualquer um pode vacilar na vida , mas se tu não deres chance da pessoa se regenerar é bem provável que a mesma reinscida no crime
Preso precisa trabalhar e não ficar sem fazer nada , pois mente vazia oficina do fiabo
Parabéns a detenta , todos merecem uma segunda chance
claro que tem que entregar ao voltar onde colocaria.
Ainda bem que não foi voce que encontrou, pois teria onde colocar, né?