The Borneo Post

Brazil’s federal police asks top court to indict Temer on graft charges

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BRASILIA: Brazil’s federal police have asked the supreme court to indict President Michel Temer and confiscate his assets and those of some of his close associates over alleged graft, according to a copy of its report for the court, seen by Reuters on Tuesday.

Police have been investigat­ing Temer for allegedly taking bribes in return for helping shape a decree regulating Brazil’s ports, and in particular for extending concession­s in the port of Santos to benefit companies of close associates.

Temer, a former vice-president who took office in 2016 after former President Dilma Rousseff was impeached, has repeatedly said he is innocent. He has faced several graft allegation­s, but is immune from prosecutio­n while in office, unless the supreme court decides to strip his immunity.

Supreme Court Justice Lugs Roberto Barroso, who is overseeing the case, said on Tuesday he would wait to see the fi ndings of Brazil’s public prosecutor­s office before deciding on how to proceed.

The report produced by the federal police recommends that Temer, his daughter Maristela, his former advisor Rodrigo Rocha Loures and eight others face charges and have their assets confiscate­d for their role in allegedly laundering bribes through real estate transactio­ns.

Temer’s office did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. His term ends on Jan. 1, and with it his immunity from prosecutio­n.

The federal congress voted twice last year to block Temer from standing trial in the Supreme Court on three corruption charges levelled against him. — Reuters

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Residents looking at a burning taxi set on fire by a a violent mob that lynched two men and a woman whom they accuse of stealing children and were travelling on it, police authoritie­s informed, at Posorja, Ecuador. — AFP photo
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