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Lula remains in jail as Brazil judge voids shock release order

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A Brazilian appeals court judge Sunday ruled former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva must remain in jail, in a dizzying day of judicial orders and counter orders months before the country’s presidenti­al vote.

Though he is serving a 12year sentence for corruption, the wildly popular leftist Lula, 72, continues to lead opinion polls ahead of October’s election and has vowed his name will be on the ballot.

In his Sunday afternoon ruling, Judge Pedro Gebran Neto overturned a shock order to free Lula, which dropped hours earlier from Judge Rogerio Favreto at an appeals court in the southern city of Porto Alegre – the same one that had ordered the ex-president’s arrest.

Favreto, the weekend duty judge, had ruled in favor of several deputies of Lula’s Workers’ Party.

On Friday they submitted a habeas corpus applicatio­n on the former president’s behalf, arguing he had been illegally imprisoned.

On the heels of the first ruling, top anti-corruption judge Sergio Moro – who originally sentenced Lula in July 2017 – said Favreto did not have the power to secure the leftist’s release.

Gebran Neto followed suit, instructin­g federal police at a prison in Curitiba city to keep Lula behind bars.

Yet another twist emerged as the tense afternoon wore on.

Favreto insisted his previous order stood, and ordered that Lula should be released within an hour’s time.

That deadline passed, and at 6:30 pm (21:30 GMT), Lula remained locked up. More than 1,000 supporters gathered outside his prison in Curitiba, waving banners, Brazilian flags and signs calling for his freedom.

Finally the president of the appeals court Carlos Eduardo Thompson Flores ended the drama for now, ruling that Lula should stay in jail by the earlier ruling.

Lula has been imprisoned since April following his conviction for accepting a seaside apartment as a bribe from Brazilian constructi­on company OAS.

He has insisted on his innocence and branded the corruption accusation­s a political conspiracy aimed at thwarting his electoral aspiration­s.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Supporters of former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva – in jail since April for corruption – demonstrat­e demanding his release in Sao Bernardo do Campo, in metropolit­an Sao Paulo, Brazil on Sunday.
Photo: AFP Supporters of former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva – in jail since April for corruption – demonstrat­e demanding his release in Sao Bernardo do Campo, in metropolit­an Sao Paulo, Brazil on Sunday.

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