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Minister of Justice of Brazil, flavio dinoconfirmed Friday to a local newspaper that reports unearthed by police suggest there were “preparatory activities” for a “long-range shot” during President Lula da Silva’s inauguration in Brasilia on Jan. 1.
The man, who was imprisoned in December after a bomb was found in a fuel truck near Brasilia airport, he said, “was receiving training and instructions on how to fire a rifle from a long distance.” dino in an interview with the Estadao newspaper, when asked if the left Luis Inacio Lula da Silva is under real threat.
In the messages found by the police, “there is a dialogue in which (a man) is looking for information about what is the best rifle, what is the best scope at certain meters of distance,” the minister continues in a transcript of an interview done by the newspaper.
“There were preparations for the execution of the shot that was supposed to be the shot on the day of Lula’s inauguration,” he concludes. dino.
Lula da Silva, 77, won the October 2022 election by a narrow margin of 50.9% to 49.1% for the far-right Jair Bolsonaro.
Threats against Lula da Silva
On Christmas Eve, a week before the inauguration ceremony, a Bolsonaro supporter was arrested and charged with terrorism for planting a bomb that failed to explode on a fuel truck near Brasília airport.
According to what he told investigators, he intended the attack to “wreak havoc” and “prevent the establishment of communism in Brazil.”
The inauguration took place under heavy security, but Lula and First Lady Gianya paraded in front of the public in a vintage convertible, as is customary at the ceremony.
A week later, thousands of Bolsonaro’s supporters, unhappy with his victory, vandalized the Presidency, Congress and Supreme Court buildings in Brasilia, an attack that was reminiscent of a coup against the United States Capitol two years earlier by supporters of the then president. who refused to admit their defeat in the elections.
Source: RPP

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