Brazil: Bolsonaro's nephew's home raided in 8 January 'coup' probe

Brazil's federal police searched the house of a nephew of former President Jair Bolsonaro on Friday in reference to the 8 January storming of presidency buildings within the capital by far-right protesters.

Police mentioned Leonardo Rodrigues de Jesus, recognized by Bolsonaro supporters as Leo Índio, was one of many targets of a sequence of raids that led to 11 arrests in several states. 

It was the primary time a member of Bolsonaro's household had been included within the investigations of the rebellion in Brasilia, which underlined the political polarisation in Brazil.

Police mentioned these underneath investigation may very well be tried for crimes towards democracy and felony affiliation.

De Jesus posted his image close to the doorway of the Congress constructing on social media on the day of the rebellion. 

Later, Bolsonaro's nephew accused leftists of infiltrating the protest to assault authorities buildings. Police investigations have discovered no proof to again up this declare.

De Jesus has a detailed relationship with one among Bolsonaro's sons, Carlos Bolsonaro, a metropolis council member in Rio de Janeiro. 

The 2 usually appeared collectively on the presidential palace in Brasilia when the far-right president was in workplace. Their visits had been stored secret by the Bolsonaro administration following opposition criticism.

Carlos Bolsonaro is the top of the previous president's digital operations and a key member of Bolsonaro's failed reelection bid.

De Jesus was one among Carlos Bolsonaro's aides in Rio and moved to Brasilia in 2019. He joined a senator's Cupboard workforce and later Bolsonaro's Liberal Celebration group as an adviser on the Senate. 

He was later fired after the native media revealed he was a "phantom worker" — somebody who didn't present up for work however nonetheless was paid for the submit.

In 2022, he ran as a Federal District councillor however did not collect sufficient votes.

De Jesus has been investigated by Rio de Janeiro's judicial authorities since 2021, when it was alleged he acquired cash transfers from the Cupboard of one among Bolsonaro's sons, Flavio, when he was on town council. Public cash was additionally allegedly used to pay De Jesus' lease.

The Supreme Court docket had already requested De Jesus' preventative arrest in reference to the 8 January assaults, however police mentioned he had not been detained but. 

De Jesus can attraction that order, however he declared an absence of funds to pay the prices of his attorneys.

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva assured at a gathering with state governors that what occurred on 8 January wouldn't happen once more, calling it a coup try.

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