The police in Brazil arrested former President Jair Bolsonaro on Saturday amid fears that he might escape house arrest to avoid serving a 27-year prison sentence for a failed coup plot, according to a Brazilian court order.
Mr. Bolsonaro, a right-wing politician who led Brazil from 2019 to 2022, was sentenced in September after being convicted of overseeing a plan to cling to power after losing his bid for re-election.
The Brazilian authorities were closely watching Mr. Bolsonaro, who had been wearing an ankle monitor since August at his home in Brasília, the capital. Alexandre de Moraes, the Supreme Court justice overseeing the case, had deemed him a flight risk.
Mr. Bolsonaro had not begun serving his sentence because the court, until recently, was reviewing his appeals.
He was detained by federal police officers Saturday morning. It was a preventative measure to protect his safety and maintain public order before a demonstration planned by his supporters in front of his home, according to a top police official with direct knowledge of the situation who spoke anonymously to discuss a confidential case.
A Supreme Court order authorizing the arrest, which was seen by The New York Times, said Mr. Bolsonaro’s electronic ankle monitor had been tampered with just after midnight on Saturday. The tampering, the court order said, showed that Mr. Bolsonaro intended to break his ankle monitor and escape, “facilitated by the tumult caused by the demonstration.”
Mr. Bolsonaro’s lawyers did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
In August, the police said they had seized a document suggesting that Mr. Bolsonaro had planned to seek asylum in Argentina last year, shortly after the authorities carried out a sweeping operation targeting the former president, seized his passport and arrested some of his close allies.
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An officer looks to his right outside a gate to the federal police headquarters in Brasília. People are in front of the entrance with cameras.
Mr. Bolsonaro was taken to the federal police headquarters in Brasília on Saturday. His lawyers had asked the court to allow him to serve out his sentence at home for health reasons.Credit…Mateus Bonomi/Reuters
Days after that operation, Mr. Bolsonaro spent two nights at the Hungarian Embassy in Brazil in an apparent bid for asylum in a country led by a right-wing ally, Prime Minister Viktor Orban. In an interview earlier this year, Mr. Bolsonaro refused to explain why he had slept at the embassy.
The arrest on Saturday came just days before Brazil’s Supreme Court was expected to order him to begin serving his sentence.
Mr. Bolsonaro’s lawyers had asked the court to allow him to serve it at home because of health problems, which he attributed to complications from a stabbing attack on the campaign trail in 2018.
The conviction of Mr. Bolsonaro relied upon troves of evidence showing that he and his inner circle had spent months undermining voters’ confidence in Brazil’s electoral systems and then, after he narrowly lost the vote to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, had attempted to keep him in power.
Those plans envisaged dissolving the Supreme Court, annulling the election result, and handing sweeping powers to the military. Prosecutors also accused Mr. Bolsonaro and his allies of plotting to assassinate perceived enemies, including Mr. Lula, his running mate and a Supreme Court justice who had opened several investigations into Mr. Bolsonaro.
He was ultimately convicted of staging a coup d’état, violently undermining democracy and being part of an armed criminal organization, among other crimes.
Mr. Bolsonaro has always denied the charges and said he had no knowledge of an assassination plot. He said that he sought ways within Brazil’s Constitution to correct what he claimed was a stolen election, although a review by Brazil’s military found no evidence of electoral fraud.
Leonardo Coelho contributed reporting.
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Never thought I would see a day when Brazil has a more functional Democracy than the good ol USA.
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Trump was speaking to reporters yesterday, when asked about Bolsonaro he said, „So spoke last night to the gentleman just referred to, and we’re going to be meeting, I believe, in the very near future.“ When he was told Bolsonaro was arrested again that very day, Trump responded with surprise saying „no I don’t know anything about that, is that really what happened? That’s too bad“
This led many to speculate that Bolsonaro and Trump had a plan for Bolsonaro to obtain asylum in the USA.
He admitted he damaged the ankle monitor to test how long it would take the police officers to notice and arrive at the scene as he was under house arrest. He lives about 15 minutes away from the US embassy and had already attempted to flee by hiding in the Hungarian embassy, also made plans to seek asylum at Argentina. Seems like there was a plan orchestrated by his family, as his son Flavio called for an evangelical vigil as faithful supporters gathered outside the gates of their residential compound to “pray” for him while he was trying to find away to escape, again. Now he’s being help by the federal authorities, saying he’s too sick to be in jail but not so much for escaping the consequences of his crimes. Pathetic.
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The police in Brazil arrested former President Jair Bolsonaro on Saturday amid fears that he might escape house arrest to avoid serving a 27-year prison sentence for a failed coup plot, according to a Brazilian court order.
Mr. Bolsonaro, a right-wing politician who led Brazil from 2019 to 2022, was sentenced in September after being convicted of overseeing a plan to cling to power after losing his bid for re-election.
The Brazilian authorities were closely watching Mr. Bolsonaro, who had been wearing an ankle monitor since August at his home in Brasília, the capital. Alexandre de Moraes, the Supreme Court justice overseeing the case, had deemed him a flight risk.
Mr. Bolsonaro had not begun serving his sentence because the court, until recently, was reviewing his appeals.
He was detained by federal police officers Saturday morning. It was a preventative measure to protect his safety and maintain public order before a demonstration planned by his supporters in front of his home, according to a top police official with direct knowledge of the situation who spoke anonymously to discuss a confidential case.
A Supreme Court order authorizing the arrest, which was seen by The New York Times, said Mr. Bolsonaro’s electronic ankle monitor had been tampered with just after midnight on Saturday. The tampering, the court order said, showed that Mr. Bolsonaro intended to break his ankle monitor and escape, “facilitated by the tumult caused by the demonstration.”
Mr. Bolsonaro’s lawyers did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
In August, the police said they had seized a document suggesting that Mr. Bolsonaro had planned to seek asylum in Argentina last year, shortly after the authorities carried out a sweeping operation targeting the former president, seized his passport and arrested some of his close allies.
Image
An officer looks to his right outside a gate to the federal police headquarters in Brasília. People are in front of the entrance with cameras.
Mr. Bolsonaro was taken to the federal police headquarters in Brasília on Saturday. His lawyers had asked the court to allow him to serve out his sentence at home for health reasons.Credit…Mateus Bonomi/Reuters
Days after that operation, Mr. Bolsonaro spent two nights at the Hungarian Embassy in Brazil in an apparent bid for asylum in a country led by a right-wing ally, Prime Minister Viktor Orban. In an interview earlier this year, Mr. Bolsonaro refused to explain why he had slept at the embassy.
The arrest on Saturday came just days before Brazil’s Supreme Court was expected to order him to begin serving his sentence.
Mr. Bolsonaro’s lawyers had asked the court to allow him to serve it at home because of health problems, which he attributed to complications from a stabbing attack on the campaign trail in 2018.
The conviction of Mr. Bolsonaro relied upon troves of evidence showing that he and his inner circle had spent months undermining voters’ confidence in Brazil’s electoral systems and then, after he narrowly lost the vote to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, had attempted to keep him in power.
Those plans envisaged dissolving the Supreme Court, annulling the election result, and handing sweeping powers to the military. Prosecutors also accused Mr. Bolsonaro and his allies of plotting to assassinate perceived enemies, including Mr. Lula, his running mate and a Supreme Court justice who had opened several investigations into Mr. Bolsonaro.
He was ultimately convicted of staging a coup d’état, violently undermining democracy and being part of an armed criminal organization, among other crimes.
Mr. Bolsonaro has always denied the charges and said he had no knowledge of an assassination plot. He said that he sought ways within Brazil’s Constitution to correct what he claimed was a stolen election, although a review by Brazil’s military found no evidence of electoral fraud.
Leonardo Coelho contributed reporting.
Never thought I would see a day when Brazil has a more functional Democracy than the good ol USA.
Trump was speaking to reporters yesterday, when asked about Bolsonaro he said, „So spoke last night to the gentleman just referred to, and we’re going to be meeting, I believe, in the very near future.“ When he was told Bolsonaro was arrested again that very day, Trump responded with surprise saying „no I don’t know anything about that, is that really what happened? That’s too bad“
This led many to speculate that Bolsonaro and Trump had a plan for Bolsonaro to obtain asylum in the USA.
https://www.c-span.org/clip/white-house-event/user-clip-trump-speaks-about-bolsonaros-arrest/5180972
He admitted he damaged the ankle monitor to test how long it would take the police officers to notice and arrive at the scene as he was under house arrest. He lives about 15 minutes away from the US embassy and had already attempted to flee by hiding in the Hungarian embassy, also made plans to seek asylum at Argentina. Seems like there was a plan orchestrated by his family, as his son Flavio called for an evangelical vigil as faithful supporters gathered outside the gates of their residential compound to “pray” for him while he was trying to find away to escape, again. Now he’s being help by the federal authorities, saying he’s too sick to be in jail but not so much for escaping the consequences of his crimes. Pathetic.