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Brazil’s Supreme Court asks police head to clarify comments on Temer

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SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Luis Barroso asked on Saturday for the head of the Federal Police to clarify comments he made in a Reuters interview published a day earlier regarding an investigat­ion of President Michel Temer.

In the Reuters interview, Federal Police Director General Fernando Segovia said the federal police likely will recommend shelving an investigat­ion into alleged bribery of Temer in return for extending port concession­s last year because it has turned up no evidence.

Segovia said police found no proof that a decree signed last year by Temer favored logistics firm Rodrimar SA, which operates services in the Port of Santos, Latin America’s busiest port.

The bribery investigat­ion is the only case pending against Temer, who last year avoided standing trial before the Supreme Court when allies in Congress shielded him from charges of corruption, obstructio­n of justice and organized crime.

Barroso said Segovia talked about an investigat­ion yet to be concluded by police, in a way that put pressure and threatens the autonomy of the federal police deputy in charge of the case.

The interview made the front pages of all major Brazilian newspapers and web news portals on Saturday.

An associatio­n defending interests of federal police deputies said in a statement that no head of the force should express comments on ongoing investigat­ions.

The federal police head sent a message to members of the force on Saturday saying he did not say, categorica­lly, that the investigat­ion would be shelved.

Segovia said he recognizes the independen­ce of people behind the Temer investigat­ion and that he will respect whatever outcome the probe reaches. (Telesurtv)

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President Michel Temer

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