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Brazil’s Bolsonaro Arrested for Alleged Escape Plot Before Prison

Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro arrested for allegedly plotting escape ahead of prison term

Key Takeaways:

  • Brazil’s Supreme Court ordered Jair Bolsonaro’s preemptive arrest after his ankle monitor was violated
  • The former president was days away from starting a 27-year sentence for leading a coup attempt
  • Justice cited concerns about escape plans and organized demonstrations by Bolsonaro’s son

Brazil’s Supreme Court has taken former President Jair Bolsonaro into custody after authorities detected a violation of his electronic monitoring device. The 70-year-old leader was arrested preemptively just days before he was scheduled to begin serving his 27-year prison sentence for orchestrating a coup attempt.

Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes stated that Bolsonaro’s ankle monitor was tampered with at 0:08 a.m. on Saturday, indicating “the intent of the convict to break the ankle monitoring to assure his escape is successful.” The justice noted this escape attempt would be facilitated by “confusion that would be caused by a demonstration organized by his son.”

The arrest was carried out with specific instructions to maintain “all respect to the dignity of former President Jair Messias Bolsonaro, without the use of handcuffs and without any media exposition.”

Journalists stand outside the Brazilian Federal Police Headquarters in Brasilia on Nov. 22 Evaristo Sa / AFP - Getty Images

Early Morning Arrest Operation

Bolsonaro’s aide Andriely Cirino confirmed the arrest occurred around 6 a.m. on Saturday, shortly after Justice de Moraes issued the unexpected ruling. Federal police transported the former president from his gated community in Brasilia’s upscale Jardim Botanico neighborhood to their headquarters.

The court decision referenced a video published by Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, one of the former president’s sons, which encouraged supporters to protest in his father’s defense. Justice de Moraes described the video as stimulating “disrespect to the constitutional text, to the judicial decision and to democratic institutions.”

Supporters who claim Bolsonaro is facing political persecution are expected to rally outside the federal police headquarters throughout the weekend.

Legal Background and Conviction

Bolsonaro had been under house arrest since early August, weeks before his conviction in the coup trial. His legal team had petitioned the Supreme Court to allow him to serve his sentence at home, citing health concerns.

The former president, who led Brazil from 2019 to 2022, was convicted for:

  • Leading an armed criminal organization
  • Attempting to violently abolish democratic rule
  • Plotting to overthrow Brazil’s democracy after his 2022 election loss to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

Prosecutors revealed the coup plot included plans to assassinate President Lula and incite insurrection in early 2023. Despite his conviction and ineligibility to run for office until at least 2030, polls indicate Bolsonaro remains a significant political force who would be a strong candidate if permitted to compete in next year’s election.

Bolsonaro maintains his innocence and continues to deny all wrongdoing. His case has drawn international attention, with U.S. President Donald Trump previously describing the trial as a “witch hunt.”

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