Federal police in Brazil have introduced that the nephew of former President Jair Bolsonaro is below investigation in reference to the January 8 assault on authorities buildings in Brasilia.
Leonardo Rodrigues de Jesus, often known as Leo Índio, is the primary member of Bolsonaro’s household to be publicly focused within the investigations.
His residence was searched in a collection of raids on Friday, a part of an ongoing inquiry into the perpetrators behind the assault, which was led by pro-Bolsonaro supporters.
“Right now, the Federal Police are finishing up 11 preventive arrest warrants and 27 search and seizure warrants in opposition to coup plotters and terrorists,” Brazil’s Justice Minister Flávio Dino posted on Twitter on Friday. “The authority of the legislation is larger than the extremists.”
On January 8, de Jesus posted images and movies from the Three Powers Plaza in Brasilia, the place a whole bunch of far-right demonstrators had converged to protest the inauguration of left-wing President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva one week prior.
Among the protesters had known as for the army to revive Bolsonaro to energy, following his defeat in a decent October run-off in opposition to Lula. The mob pushed previous safety barricades, storming buildings that signify three branches of presidency — Congress, the Supreme Courtroom and the Planalto presidential palace — and inflicting important injury.
In a selfie posted to his social media, de Jesus stands red-eyed amid the protesters, a reality he attributes to tear fuel. He accused the police of concentrating on the demonstrators, writing: “Search for the true hooligans and likewise the cowards disguised as patriots.”
Officers have known as the occasions of January 8 the worst assault on Brazil’s authorities since its return to democracy within the Eighties.
Brazil’s Supreme Courtroom, led by Justice Alexandre de Moraes, has since issued warrants to look the houses and places of work belonging to a variety of people, together with Ibaneis Rocha, the governor of Brasilia, whom de Moraes has positioned on a 90-day suspension.
The federal police have beforehand mentioned the raids are geared toward figuring out these “who participated in, funded or fostered” the anti-democracy protests. Eventual expenses may embrace crimes in opposition to democracy and prison affiliation.
Dino, the justice minister, has applauded the police investigations, calling the protest individuals “coup-mongers”.
De Jesus had beforehand used his platform on social media to share false details about the October presidential election and the far-right protests, together with the baseless declare that the occasions of January 8 have been infiltrated by violent leftists.
In 2022, de Jesus additionally ran for public workplace, shedding his marketing campaign to turn out to be a Federal District councillor.
He has, nevertheless, maintained private {and professional} relationships with Bolsonaro and his sons, significantly Carlos Bolsonaro, a metropolis council member for Rio de Janeiro and head of his father’s digital operations.
Carlos Bolsonaro had employed de Jesus as an aide in Rio de Janeiro, earlier than de Jesus moved to Brasilia. There, de Jesus took positions as a part of a senator’s cupboard staff and as an adviser to Bolsonaro’s conservative Liberal Social gathering within the Senate.
He misplaced his place, nevertheless, after media experiences revealed that he served as a “phantom worker”, amassing paycheques however failing to indicate up for work.
Since 2021, officers in Rio de Janeiro have additionally been investigating de Jesus after allegations surfaced that Flavio Bolsonaro — one other one of many sons of the previous president — had transferred cash to de Jesus from his cupboard on town council. De Jesus additionally allegedly obtained public funds for his lease.
Brazil’s Supreme Courtroom has requested that de Jesus be put in preventive detention for his function within the January 8 assault, however police haven’t arrested him to date. De Jesus has declared he lacks the cash to pay for his attorneys to enchantment the order.
Friday’s raids are the newest broadside in an ongoing collection of measures designed to dismantle anti-government forces in Brazil.
On Wednesday, Supreme Courtroom Justice Alexandre de Moraes fined the messaging platform Telegram 1.2 million Brazilian reais ($234,865) for failing to droop accounts linked to misinformation amongst pro-Bolsonaro supporters, as mandated by a court docket order.
And on January 21, Lula dismissed an military chief, Basic Julio Cesar de Arruda, for failing to obey authorities orders to clear a camp of pro-Bolsonaro supporters who participated within the January 8 assault.