SAO PAULO/BRASILIA (Reuters) - Antonio Galvan, head of soybean grower lobby Aprosoja, is part of a group of 10 people under investigation for their alleged role in a conspiracy against Brazilian institutions including the Supreme Court, according to court records seen by Reuters.
According to authorities, the people under investigation have "incited the population through social networks to practice criminal and violent acts" on the eve of the Sept. 7 national holiday, when Brazilians observe Independence day.
