Brazil’s federal police on Saturday took former President Jair Bolsonaro into custody after he was deemed a flight risk for tampering with his ankle monitor using a soldering iron, bringing an end to months of house arrest while he appeals his conviction for plotting a coup.
Breakdown
- Jair Bolsonaro admitted to damaging his ankle monitor with a soldering iron while under house arrest.
- Authorities now consider Bolsonaro a high flight risk and detained him at the federal police headquarters in Brasilia. 22s
- Supporters and opponents gathered in the streets in response to his detention. 41s
- Bolsonaro was previously found guilty of attempting a coup against president-elect Lula and sentenced to 27 years in prison. 1m 6s
- The Brazilian Supreme Court will hold an extraordinary session to vote on Bolsonaro's arrest order. 1m 28s