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federal judge Brazil ordered this Wednesday to freeze the assets of 52 people and seven companies suspected of financing the January 8 attack on the headquarters of state power by a mob of supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro. This decision was made at the request of the Prosecutor General’s Office, and its ultimate goal is to repair the damage caused by the attackers.
Among those sanctioned, according to O Globo, is Ademir Luis Graff, a businessman from Parana, a state where Bolsonaro enjoyed great support, who had a luxury car blocked to pay for damages caused to the Congressional Palace of Planalto. and the Supreme Court.
Businessman from Saint Catherine up to five vehicles were also blocked, while Travel and Tourism in Greater Brazila company dealing with the tourism sector of Minas Gerais, up to seven buses were blocked.
Those who are accused of financing the invasion of the headquarters of the three state powers will now be able to defend themselves during the trial, after which, if they are finally found not guilty, they will be able to return their assets.
This decision of Brazilian justice is made as part of the authorities’ reaction to the attack on the power of the state that took place on January 8, an episode reminiscent of the one that occurred in January 2021 in the United States Capitol and in relation to which it is now about clarifying the connection that could have Bolsonaro himself.
They ask to investigate Bolsonaro
Brazil’s prosecutors have asked the Supreme Court to investigate former President Jair Bolsonaro for his possible involvement as the mastermind behind the Sunday attacks by his followers on the offices of the President, Congress and the Supreme Court.
The Attorney General of the Republic demanded that the far-right leader be included in the list of persons under investigation for inciting anti-democratic actions on Sunday, through which the most radical Bolsonarists intended to promote a coup against President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Bolsonaro would publicly incite criminal activity, according to a prosecutor’s petition to the Federal Supreme Court, by posting a video on January 10, once again questioning the regularity of the 2022 presidential election, in which he was defeated by Lula. .
(According to Europa Press and EFE)
Source: RPP

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