Brazil's Bolsonaro detained for trying to break ankle bracelet and flee

The Hindu
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was detained for trying to disable his ankle monitor to escape house arrest. This incident raises concerns about his potential flight risk amid ongoing legal troubles.
Brazil's Bolsonaro detained for trying to break ankle bracelet and flee
Why it matters
Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's former president, was detained after attempting to disable his ankle monitor while under house arrest. The Supreme Court ruled that he posed a high flight risk, especially given the planned vigil by his supporters outside his residence. In a video released by the court, Bolsonaro admitted to using a soldering iron on the monitor out of curiosity, resulting in significant damage. His actions were interpreted as part of a plan to escape, raising alarms about his proximity to the U.S. embassy, which could facilitate asylum. Bolsonaro's legal troubles stem from a conviction related to a coup attempt against his successor, Lula da Silva. His defense team intends to appeal the detention, citing concerns for his health. The situation has led to celebrations among opponents and protests from supporters, highlighting the deep political divide in Brazil.
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