Brazil police seek spying charges against Bolsonaro

SAO PAULO: Brazilโ€™s police on Tuesday called for far-right ex-leader Jair Bolsonaro, on trial for alleged coup-plotting, to be separately charged with illegal espionage while president, Bolsonaroโ€™s son and local media reported.

Bolsonaro risks around 40 years in prison if convicted of plotting to cling to power despite losing October 2022 elections to left-winger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

In a separate development his son Flavio said Tuesday that the police were seeking to charge him over suspicions that hundreds of public figures were illegally spied on during his 2019-2022 presidency.

The federal police in a statement confirmed that it had wrapped up its investigation โ€œinto the existence of a criminal organization that illegally spied on public authorities and produced disinformation.โ€

Brazilian media reported that the police had recommended that a total of 35 people be charged in the case, including Jair Bolsonaro and another of his sons, Carlos Bolsonaro, a Rio city councillor.

The police say that the alleged spying network operated as a โ€œparallel structureโ€ within Brazilโ€™s main spy agency Abin.

The suspects also include Abinโ€™s director under Bolsonaro, Congressman Alexandre Ramagem.

Ramagem is also among Bolsonaroโ€™s co-accused in the coup trial.

Investigators suspect some of Abinโ€™s agents of using the Israeli spyware FirstMile to eavesdrop on politicians from various parties, as well as on Supreme Court judges and journalists.

Writing on X, Flavio Bolsonaro, who is a senator, slammed the investigation, claiming that his father was never questioned over the allegations.

Bolsonaro, 70, has rejected any wrongdoing, claiming the various cases against him amount to politically-motivated judicial hounding, aimed at preventing him making a comeback in 2026 elections.

The former army captain dreams of emulating Donald Trumpโ€™s return to the White House, despite being banned from holding public office until 2030 over his attacks on Brazilโ€™s electronic voting system.