The Philippine Star

Former Brazilian minister busted with $16 M in cash

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RIO DE JANEIRO (AFP) — A Brazilian former Cabinet minister was sent to prison on Friday after police found his fingerprin­ts on suitcases bursting with more than $16 million at a flat he used in the northern city of Salvador.

Federal Police arrested Geddel Vieira Lima, 58, and drove him to the Salvador airport en route to Rio De Janeiro, footage on the news site G1 showed.

The suspect was already under house arrest awaiting trial on obstructio­n of justice charges.

An arrest warrant stated that documents and testimony, along with the fingerprin­ts, indicated that Vieira Lima was responsibl­e for hiding the cash.

“Given the gravity of the situation,” Judge Vallisney de Souza ordered “the urgent necessity” of sending Vieira Lima to prison, given that house arrest would now be “inefficien­t.”

Police also arrested Gustavo Pedreira, head of Civil Defense in Salvador state, who was identified as a Vieira Lima “emissary” who had participat­ed in money laundering operations.

The judge then ordered a search of the home of Vieira Lima’s mother, stating that there was a “great probabilit­y” that further evidence could be found there.

For years Vieira Lima was one of embattled President Michel Temer’s confidants. He resigned last year and placed under house arrest in July.

Brazil’s President Temer refuses to quit, as “bribe tape” emerges and protests erupt. The cash, stored in suitcases and cardboard packing boxes, was discovered on Tuesday during an investigat­ion into fraud at state-owned bank Caixa Economica Federal, where Lima worked under president Dilma Rousseff.

After 14 hours and with seven cash counting machines in action, police said the stash amounted to more than $16 million.

Until recently Vieira Lima served as a powerful ministeria­l-level aide to Temer, before being toppled in one of the many corruption scandals shaking the center-right government.

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