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Lula to be transferre­d to Sao Paulo jail

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SAO PAULO: A judge in Brazil on Wednesday ordered the transfer of jailed leftist icon Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to a prison in Sao Paulo, citing the inadequacy of the current facility.

The ex-president is serving eight years and 10 months for accepting a bribe as part of a massive kickback scheme involving state oil giant Petrobras.

Since April 2018, Lula has been incarcerat­ed at the federal police headquarte­rs in the southern city of Curitiba, where a group of supporters has been camped out to demand his release.

Police have requested Lula’s transfer, claiming the presence of “antagonist­ic groups” outside the facility had stretched security resources, Federal Judge Carolina Lebbos said.

Another issue was the design of the federal police headquarte­rs, which was not suitable for long-term prisoners. Lula is living in a room, not a cell.

Lebbos said Lula would be transferre­d to Sao Paulo where he would be closer to family and have beter conditions for “resocializ­ation”.

The court order did not say when Lula would be transferre­d.

A Sao Paulo court said Lula would be held in the Doctor Jose Augusto Cesar Salgado Penitentia­ry II in Tremembe, some 150 kilometres (90 miles) from the state capital.

Lula’s lawyers have demanded the former president be kept in conditions “compatible” with his current accommodat­ion.

They also pushed for the supreme court to decide quickly on whether Justice Minister Sergio Moro, who was the convicting judge in 2017, had been biased, which could lead to a review of Lula’s case.

Moro, the powerful judge behind the Car Wash probe before he was appointed to President Jair Bolsonaro’s cabinet, has been accused of conspiring with prosecutor­s to keep Lula out of the 2018 election race that he was favored to win.

Scores of high profile politician­s and business leaders have been caught up in the years-long investigat­ion.

Lula was sentenced to almost 13 years in jail in February in a separate corruption case and still faces another half dozen corruption trials. He has denied all the charges.

In an unrelated developmen­t, deforestat­ion of the Brazilian Amazon increased 278 per cent year-over-year in July, according to official data released Tuesday by a government institute embroiled in a row with President Jair Bolsonaro over the scale of the problem.

 ?? File / Agence France-presse ?? ↑ Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva gestures during a Catholic mass in Sao Bernardo do Campo, in metropolit­an Sao Paulo.
File / Agence France-presse ↑ Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva gestures during a Catholic mass in Sao Bernardo do Campo, in metropolit­an Sao Paulo.

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