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Brazil’s Lula claims intelligence services failed ahead of Brasilia riots

Brazil’s Lula claims intelligence services failed ahead of Brasilia riots

“My intelligence did not exist (that day),” says President Lula da Silva after eradicating 13 extra navy officers from his group, a day after dismissing 40 officers for failing to behave towards January 8 rioters.

“What I know is that he [Bolsonaro] carries the blame because he spent four years instigating people to hate,” says Lula da Silva.
(AFP)

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has stated his intelligence providers failed on January 8, when Brasilia buildings have been stormed by supporters of far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro.

“We made an elementary mistake, my intelligence did not exist (that day),” Lula informed TV channel GloboNews in an interview on Wednesday. 

“We have Army intelligence, Air Force intelligence, ABIN (Brazil’s Intelligence Agency); none of them warned me.”

Earlier on Wednesday, he dismissed 13 extra navy officers who have been assigned to the National Security Advisor’s workplace, which is chargeable for the president’s safety.

The determination follows the removing of 40 navy officers on Tuesday from the Alvorada presidential residence, as Lula expressed his mistrust within the navy for failing to behave towards supporters of Bolsonaro.

The leftist president questioned how he may belief the navy personnel together with his private safety after what had occurred.

Government officers stated Lula’s safety would now be positioned within the fingers of the Federal Police drive.

Bolsonaro instigated folks ‘to hate’

Lula had beforehand stated he suspected that there was collusion by “people in the Armed Forces” with the rebel wherein a number of thousand Bolsonaro supporters invaded and ransacked the Congress constructing, the Planalto presidential places of work and the Supreme Court.

The demonstrators have been protesting Bolsonaro’s loss within the October elections and calling for a navy coup to oust Lula and restore the far-right populist chief.

The violence recalled January 6, 2021, assault on the US Capitol by supporters of ex-president Donald Trump.

“I don’t know if the former president ordered (the riots). What I know is that he [Bolsonaro] carries the blame because he spent four years instigating people to hate,” Lula stated at a gathering with unions on the ransacked Planalto palace on Wednesday.

Some 1,400 alleged rioters remained in custody as investigators observe down the masterminds and financiers of the January 8 revolt.

So far, 39 folks have been formally charged.

Anderson Torres, a former Bolsonaro justice minister who was accountable for Brasilia safety however overseas when the riots occurred, has been arrested on suspicion of collusion.

Like his former boss, Torres has denied any hyperlink to the revolt.

Source: TRTWorld and companies

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