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Brazil Ex-Police Chief Detained After Escape Attempt

Brazil Ex-Police Chief Detained After Escape Attempt

Former⁤ Brazilian Highway Police Chief arrested in Paraguay Following Escape Attempt

São Paulo, Brazil – Alexandre de ​Moraes, a Justice on Brazil’s Supreme ‍Court, has ordered teh immediate detention of Silvinei Vasques, the former head of the​ country’s federal​ highway⁢ police. Vasques‌ was apprehended in ‌Asunción, Paraguay, while attempting to flee ⁢to El Salvador.

The​ arrest follows vasques’s removal of a court-ordered ankle monitor while ​in⁤ the southern Brazilian state ⁣of Santa Catarina. This triggered alerts at border crossings, ultimately leading to his capture at‍ the airport.

Vasques was recently sentenced to 24 years and ⁤six months in prison for his involvement in a 2023 attempt to ‌undermine Brazil’s democratic institutions – the same plot for which former President jair Bolsonaro received a 27-year sentence.

Details ⁣emerging from the Supreme Court ⁢document reveal a carefully planned escape. Vasques traveled by rented car, even bringing his dog along, and possessed a falsified Paraguayan passport. Authorities ‍resolute ⁢the flight risk necessitated converting his existing monitoring restrictions into full preventative detention.

His legal counsel has not‍ yet responded to requests ⁣for comment‌ regarding the escape attempt.

This ⁣isn’t the first​ instance of individuals convicted in connection with the 2023 coup attempt⁣ attempting to ‍evade Brazilian justice. In November, Alexandre Ramagem, a former intelligence agency director, was ordered arrested after fleeing to the United States​ in September.

The situation mirrors a similar incident involving Bolsonaro⁣ himself, who attempted ​to tamper with his own‌ ankle monitor using‌ a soldering iron while under house arrest last month. These escalating attempts to circumvent the legal process underscore the ongoing political tensions surrounding the events of 2023.

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