Who receives harshest penalty in December 2022 coup case by end of 2025?
Rodrigo Bezerra de Azevedo • 25%
Aparecido Andrade Portela • 25%
Reginaldo Vieira de Abreu • 25%
Other indicted personnel • 25%
Official court rulings or announcements from the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF)
Brazilian Federal Police Indict Three More Military Personnel in December 2022 Coup Attempt, Total Reaches 40
Dec 11, 2024, 07:46 PM
The Brazilian Federal Police (PF) has indicted three more military personnel in connection with an alleged coup attempt to keep former President Jair Bolsonaro in power, bringing the total number of individuals indicted to 40. The newly indicted individuals are Lieutenant-Colonel Rodrigo Bezerra de Azevedo, Lieutenant Aparecido Andrade Portela, and Colonel Reginaldo Vieira de Abreu. This development comes as part of an ongoing investigation into the December 2022 coup plot. The list of indicted individuals includes prominent figures such as Bolsonaro, General Braga Netto, and Mauro Cid. The PF has forwarded a supplementary report to the Supreme Federal Court (STF) detailing these new indictments.
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Stewart Rhodes • 25%
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Kim Yong-hyun • 25%
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