Former Brazilian president’s residence searched in investigation into alleged falsification of immunisation records

Jair Bolsonaro’s home raided by police as part of vaccine probe


The home of Jair Bolsonaro was raided by police on Wednesday as part of a probe into allegedly-faked Covid-19 vaccine records, adding to the legal woes facing Brazil’s former president.
Officers served 16 search and seizure warrants along with six arrest warrants on locations in the capital Brasília and Rio de Janeiro as part of the investigation.
A crowd of supporters of Jair Bolsonaro invaded government buildings, including the presidential palace
Another probe concerns the alleged gift of expensive jewellery by the Saudi state. Bolsonaro is also subject to inquiries by electoral authorities, which could lead to him being barred from running for office for eight years. He denies wrongdoing in all the cases.
Wednesday’s raids took place under the ambit of a supreme court probe into so-called digital militias, alleged criminal organisations spreading misinformation.
“The investigation indicates that the group’s objective was to maintain a cohesive identity in relation to its ideological agenda. In this case, backing attacks on vaccination against Covid-19,” said a federal police statement.
This story originally appeared on: Financial Times - Author:Michael Pooler