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Jair Bolsonaro pictured with second accused in Marielle Franco murder case

- Sam Cowie in São Paulo

Brazilian opposition figures and human rights observers are seething after a photo emerged of the country’s farright president, Jair Bolsonaro, grinning and giving the thumbs up alongside a man arrested in connection with the murder of the Rio de Janeiro city councillor Marielle Franco.

It was the second time the president has been photograph­ed alongside a suspect in Brazil’s most high-profile political murder in a decade.

In March, a photo of Bolsonaro with Élcio Vieira de Queiroz, a former policeman accused of driving the car used in Franco’s killing, circulated on social media.

Queiroz’s arrest appeared to support suspicion that Franco had been targeted by the paramilita­ry gangs known as “militias” that control large swaths of Rio and are usually made up of or commanded by active or retired police officers.

“Another [suspect] who has a photo with the president. Bolsonaro’s relations with the militias need to be urgently investigat­ed,” tweeted Guilherme Boulos, a leftwing politician.

The journalist Glenn Greenwald, a friend of Franco, tweeted: “None of this means Bolsonaro was involved in Marielle’s assassinat­ion. That is unlikely. But it shows how intertwine­d, multi-pronged & close are the Bolsonaro Family’s ties to militias.”

Franco, a popular socialist councillor and rising star in Rio politics who fought against police brutality in the city’s favelas, was killed last year with her driver Anderson Gomes when a gunman sprayed the car they were driving in.

Josinaldo Lucas Freitas, a martial arts instructor, was arrested on Thursday. He is accused of disposing of the guns used in the murder by throwing them in the sea.

Soon after his arrest, two photos of him posing with Bolsonaro and one with the president’s Rio councillor son Carlos were published by the conservati­ve-leaning weekly magazine Veja.

“This demands an answer,” said Antônio Carlos Costa, founder of the Rio NGO Rio de Paz (Rio of Peace). “The president must explain to the public what kind of relationsh­ip he had with this guy.”

Three others were also arrested on Thursday morning, including the wife of Ronnie Lessa; a former special forces police captain and alleged leader of a gang of contract killers.

Lessa is accused of firing the fatal shots and is awaiting trial in a federal prison.

But it remains unclear who ordered the assassinat­ion.

“We continue to follow the developmen­t of the investigat­ions and, still, with great concern about the delay in discoverin­g the intellectu­al authors of the crime,” Jurema Werneck, executive director of Amnesty Internatio­nal Brazil, wrote in a press note.

 ??  ?? President Jair Bolsonaro appeared in a photo in March with the alleged getaway car driver and now with the man who allegedly disposed of the guns used to kill Marielle Franco. Photograph: Adriano Machado/Reuters
President Jair Bolsonaro appeared in a photo in March with the alleged getaway car driver and now with the man who allegedly disposed of the guns used to kill Marielle Franco. Photograph: Adriano Machado/Reuters

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