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Bolsonaro taps family friend as top federal cop

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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday named a family friend to head the federal police, days after his justice minister quit and accused the president of meddling in law enforcemen­t for political motives.

The controvers­y over the appointmen­t and allegation­s by outgoing minister Sergio Moro of improper interferen­ce in the police force triggered talk of impeachmen­t and a criminal investigat­ion approved by the Supreme Court, distractin­g from the coronaviru­s epidemic that has killed 5,017 people in Brazil.

The government’s official gazette confirmed the appointmen­t of new federal police chief Alexandre Ramagem, 48, who took charge of the president’s security after he was stabbed on the campaign trail in 2018. The selection comes amid investigat­ions of alleged wrongdoing by Bolsonaro’s sons.

Ramagem, who joined the federal police in 2005, has the fewest years of service of any officer tapped to lead the force. He has run the Brazilian Intelligen­ce Agency since July.

On Friday, Justice Minister Sergio Moro alleged in a stunning televised address that Bolsonaro had repeatedly said he wanted a “personal contact” in the top police job “from whom he could get informatio­n, intelligen­ce reports.”

Brazil’s Supreme Court on Monday gave the green light for the top public prosecutor to investigat­e the allegation­s against Bolsonaro of interferin­g in law enforcemen­t. Justice Celso de Mello gave the federal police 60 days to carry out the investigat­ion requested by Brazil’s chief public prosecutor Augusto Aras.

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