Bolsonaro Begins 27-Year Prison Sentence for Coup Attempt

Key Takeaways

  • Jair Bolsonaro begins 27-year prison sentence for coup attempt
  • Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes rejected final appeals
  • Plot included assassination plans against top officials
  • Several military allies also imprisoned across different facilities

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has started serving a 27-year prison sentence for leading a coup attempt, marking a dramatic fall for the far-right leader. Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes confirmed on Tuesday that all legal appeals have been exhausted, keeping Bolsonaro in custody at federal police headquarters.

The Arrest and Prison Conditions

Bolsonaro was taken into custody on Saturday after attempting to break his ankle monitor while under house arrest since August. The former president claimed “hallucinations” as the reason, but Justice de Moraes dismissed this explanation in his arrest order.

The 70-year-old will serve his sentence in a 12-square-meter room at federal police headquarters equipped with a bed, private bathroom, air conditioning, television, and desk. He will have no contact with other inmates at the facility.

The Coup Plot Details

Bolsonaro and several allies were convicted by Supreme Court justices for attempting to overthrow Brazil’s democracy following his 2022 election defeat. The elaborate plot included plans to assassinate President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Vice President Geraldo Alckmin, and Justice de Moraes.

The conspiracy also involved encouraging an insurrection in early 2023. Bolsonaro was found guilty of leading an armed criminal organization and attempting the violent abolition of democratic rule. He has consistently denied all charges.

Allies Face Similar Fate

Several high-ranking military officials connected to the plot have also begun serving sentences. Army generals Augusto Heleno and Paulo Sérgio Nogueira were sent to a military facility in Brasília, while former Justice Minister Anderson Torres is imprisoned at Papuda penitentiary.

Admiral Almir Garnier will serve his term at Navy facilities in Brasília, and Bolsonaro’s running mate Walter Braga Netto remains imprisoned at a military facility in Rio de Janeiro. Lawmaker Alexandre Ramagem, former head of Brazil’s intelligence agency, remains at large in the United States.

Political Implications and International Reaction

Despite his imprisonment, Bolsonaro remains influential in Brazilian politics. Though ineligible to run for office until at least 2030, polls indicate he would be competitive in next year’s election if permitted.

The case drew international attention, with U.S. President Donald Trump calling Bolsonaro’s trial a “witch hunt.” The U.S. administration had imposed sanctions on Justice de Moraes and other Brazilian officials, while briefly raising tariffs on Brazilian exports by 50%.

Most tariffs have since been dropped after improved relations between Lula and Trump, including their meeting at the ASEAN summit in Malaysia last October.

Bolsonaro becomes the latest in a series of Brazilian former presidents to face imprisonment, following Michel Temer (2016-2018) and Lula himself. Fernando Collor de Mello remains under house arrest for corruption. However, Bolsonaro stands alone as the first Brazilian leader convicted of attempting a coup.

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