Brazilian judge sends more police to Bolsonaro's home over flight risk concerns


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  • Wednesday, 27 Aug 2025

FILE PHOTO: Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro arrives at a hospital for medical examinations, authorized by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, leaving the house arrest as he awaits trial after being accused of plotting a coup following his electoral defeat, in Brasilia, Brazil, August 16, 2025. REUTERS/Adriano Machado/File photo

BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes on Tuesday ordered police to tighten security around Jair Bolsonaro's home, including 24-hour patrols, citing increased flight risk ahead of final arguments in the former president's trial.

Moraes put Bolsonaro under house arrest in a gated community in Brasilia earlier this month after finding the politician had failed to comply with restraining orders meant to stop trial interference.

Bolsonaro faces charges of plotting a coup to overturn his 2022 electoral defeat, and final arguments in the case will begin early next month. He has denied the accusations.

Police reinforcement is "appropriate and necessary" as the next phase of the trial approaches, Moraes said in his decision.

He also pointed to findings in a recent police report as cause for concern that Bolsonaro could try to flee. The police found a draft of a letter from Bolsonaro in 2024 requesting asylum in Argentina, and accused him and his son Eduardo of trying to interfere with the trial.

Eduardo Bolsonaro, a Brazilian congressman now living in the U.S., has been lobbying in Washington on his father's behalf.

Bolsonaro's lawyers did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The defense previously said the drafted asylum request did not indicate flight risk, given it was from a year ago, and said Bolsonaro did not breach restraining orders.

Moraes instructed police to avoid disrupting Bolsonaro's daily routine, and not bother his neighbors.

(Reporting by Ricardo Brito in Brasilia; Additional reporting and writing by Andre Romani in Sao Paulo; Editing by Kylie Madry)

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