Brazil police raid Bolsonaro’s property as aspect of Covid vaccine probe

Brazil police raid Bolsonaro’s property as aspect of Covid vaccine probe


Federal police officers stand guard near the property of previous Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, during a look for procedure at his dwelling, in Brasilia, Brazil May 3, 2023.

Adriano Machado | Reuters

Brazil’s federal police on Wednesday raided former President Jair Bolsonaro’s home in Brasilia as portion of a probe into a group suspected of incorporating untrue vaccine data into the government’s Covid-19 database, two sources common with the matter said.

Two of Bolsonaro’s closest aides, Mauro Cid and Max Guilherme, have been arrested in the exact same operation, the sources added.

Federal law enforcement previously in the working day reported in a assertion they were serving 16 search and seizure warrants and six preventive arrest warrants in Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro as element of the procedure, but did not disclose the names of all those specific.

Federal law enforcement officers stand guard in the vicinity of the home of previous Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, during a lookup operation at his property, in Brasilia, Brazil May well 3, 2023. 

Adriano Machado | Reuters

A spokesman and a lawyer for Bolsonaro did not right away respond to requests for remark.

Law enforcement explained the “false knowledge” ended up allegedly extra to the databases between November 2021 and December 2022, when Bolsonaro was president, to change immunization statuses of still unnamed persons.

“As a result, they were in a position to issue vaccine certificates and use them to circumvent limits imposed by general public authorities in Brazil and the United States,” law enforcement stated, including the group also experienced an “ideological explanation” for performing so.

Bolsonaro whilst in place of work was a vocal skeptic of Covid-19 vaccines who vowed to under no circumstances get the jab.



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