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Brazil police seize Bolsonaro's passport as net tightens in coup probe

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BRASILIA - Brazilian police on Thursday confiscate­d former President Jair Bolsonaro's passport and accused him of editing a draft decree to overturn election results, pressuring military chiefs to join a coup attempt and plotting to jail a Supreme Court justice.

Thursday's operation included search warrants against four ex-ministers and the arrest of four former aides. Bolsonaro's inner circle is under investigat­ion for allegedly plotting a military coup after his electoral loss to President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in 2022.

The confiscati­on of Bolsonaro's passport augurs badly for the former leader, a far-right populist often likened to former U.S. President Donald Trump. A federal police source directly involved in Thursday's operation said seized passports can indicate the possibilit­y of future arrests, as suspects are forced to stay in Brazil to face any potential charges.

Bolsonaro was at his beach house in Rio de Janeiro state when police arrived early on Thursday morning, demanding the document. Brazil's federal police are now in possession of the passport, which was in the capital Brasilia, Bolsonaro family spokesman Fabio Wajngarten said on social media.

According to the decision by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes that triggered Thursday's operation, Bolsonaro in November 2022 received a draft decree prepared by his aides to overturn electoral results and issue arrest warrants for Moraes, fellow Supreme Court Justice Gilmar Mendes and Senate leader Rodrigo Pacheco.

At Bolsonaro's request, the draft decree was modified, but the arrest of Moraes and a requiremen­t for new elections remained, said the court order, citing police investigat­ions.

After tweaking the decree, Bolsonaro summoned military commanders and pressured them to support a putsch, according to the police account, based on phone records and plea bargain testimony from the ex-president's former aidede-camp.

Bolsonaro's lawyer, Paulo Bueno, had no immediate comment.

Bolsonaro has already been ruled politicall­y ineligible until 2030 for spreading election falsehoods, and faces several other criminal probes that could land him in jail. He has denied wrongdoing and calls the investigat­ions politicall­y motivated.

Last week, federal police searched properties linked to his son, Carlos Bolsonaro, on suspicions he used data illegally collected by spy agency Abin to attack his father's rivals. He has denied wrongdoing.

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