Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Brazil police raid Bolsonaro nephew’s home in uprising probe

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BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Brazil’s federal police searched the home of a nephew of former President Jair Bolsonaro on Friday in connection with the January 8 storming of government buildings in the capital by far-right protesters.

Police said Leonardo

Rodrigues de Jesus, known by Bolsonaro supporters as Leo Índio, was one of the targets of a series of raids that led to 11 arrests in different states. It was the first time a member of Bolsonaro’s family has been included in the investigat­ions of the uprising in Brasilia, which underlined the political polarisati­on in Brazil.

Police said those under investigat­ion could be tried for crimes against democracy and criminal associatio­n.

De Jesus posted his picture near the entrance of the Congress building on social media on the day of the uprising. Later, Bolsonaro’s nephew accused leftists of infiltrati­ng the protest to attack government buildings. Police investigat­ions have found no evidence to back up this claim.

De Jesus has a close relationsh­ip to one of Bolsonaro’s sons, Carlos Bolsonaro, a city council member in Rio de Janeiro. The two often appeared together at the presidenti­al palace in Brasilia when the farright president was in office. Their visits were kept secret by the Bolsonaro administra­tion following opposition criticism.

Carlos Bolsonaro is the head of the former president’s digital operations and a key member of Bolsonaro’s failed reelection bid.

De Jesus was one of Carlos Bolsonaro’s aides in Rio and moved to Brasilia in 2019. He joined a senator’s Cabinet team and later Bolsonaro’s Liberal

Party group as an adviser at the Senate. He was later fired after the local media revealed he was a “phantom employee” — someone who did not show up for work but still was paid for the post.

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