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June 3, 2017
Brasília (AFP) - A close adviser to Brazil's President Michel Temer was arrested in Brasilia on Saturday, police said, in the latest move in a corruption case that threatens to bring down his government.
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| Brazilian President Michel Temer is fighting calls for his impeachment as prosecutors build a corruption and obstruction of justice case against him (AFP Photo/Nelson Almeida) |
Brasília (AFP) - A close adviser to Brazil's President Michel Temer was arrested in Brasilia on Saturday, police said, in the latest move in a corruption case that threatens to bring down his government.
Police
filmed the aide, Rodrigo Rocha Loures, in March running from a Sao Paulo pizza
restaurant parking lot to a taxi with a black suitcase containing 500,000
reais, about $152,500.
The judge
who ordered Loures' incarceration is leading the Supreme Court's investigation
into a sprawling pay-for-play corruption case at state oil giant Petrobras that
already has swept up many in Brazil's political and business elite.
It now
threatens to bring down Temer, who is fighting calls for his impeachment as
prosecutors build a corruption and obstruction of justice case against him.
The
president was drawn into the scandal last month with the release of an audio
recording secretly made by an owner of the world's largest meatpacking company,
Joesley Batista, at a late night March 7 meeting with Temer at his residence.
In the
recording, which Temer says has been tampered with, the president allegedly
gives the OK for payments to buy the silence of a politician imprisoned in the
Petrobras scandal, Eduardo Cunha, the former speaker of the lower house.
Batista
turned over the audio recording to prosecutors, and said Temer had designated
Loures to receive bribes in return for favors to the company.
Shortly
after the Temer-Batista meeting, police filmed Loures with the bag full of
money, which allegedly came from a contact at Batista's JBS meatpacking
company.
The scene
has been played repeatedly on Brazilian television.
Temer has
staunchly defended Loures and did so again in an interview published Saturday
in the Veja news magazine.
Loures may
have been "the victim of a trap," Temer said, describing the former
congressman as "a very intelligent person, very capable, of a very
prestigious family ... who doesn't need money. He truly was a trusted
adviser."
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