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Bolsonaro is prohibited from speaking with others under investigation for the January 8th operation.

The former president will also have to hand over his passport within 24 hours.

Jair Bolsonaro (Photo: Tânia Rêgo/Agência Brasil)

247 - The warrant issued by Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who It mandates that Jair Bolsonaro (PL) hand over his passport within 24 hours.It also prohibits the former president from contacting other individuals under investigation, even through lawyers, within the scope of the case. Operation Tempus Veritati, launched this Thursday (8) by the Federal Police (PF) with the aim of investigating the attempted coup d'état on January of last year. 

According to the journalist's column Andreia SadiAccording to G1, among those targeted by search and seizure warrants in the operation are General Braga Netto, former Minister of Defense and Chief of Staff; General Augusto Heleno, former head of the Institutional Security Office (GSI); General Paulo Sérgio Nogueira, former Minister of Defense; General Estevam Cals Theóphilo Gaspar de Oliveira, former head of the Army's Land Operations Command; Admiral Almir Garnier Santos, former Commander-in-Chief of the Navy; Anderson Torres, Federal Police delegate and former Minister of Justice; Valdemar Costa Neto, president of the PL, Bolsonaro's party; Tercio Arnaud Thomaz, former advisor to Bolsonaro and member of the so-called "hate cabinet"; and Ailton Barros, retired Army colonel.

In addition to them, Minister Alexandre de Moraes issued arrest warrants against Filipe Martins, former special advisor to Bolsonaro; Marcelo Câmara, Army colonel and former special advisor to Bolsonaro; Army colonel Bernardo Romão Correa Neto; and Major Rafael Martins de Oliveira.

Note from the Federal Police – The Federal Police launched Operation Tempus Veritatis this Thursday (February 8th) to investigate a criminal organization that acted in an attempt to stage a coup d'état and abolish the Democratic Rule of Law, in order to gain political advantage by keeping the then President of the Republic in power.

Thirty-three search and seizure warrants, four preventive arrest warrants, and 48 precautionary measures other than imprisonment are being executed. These measures include prohibiting contact with other investigated individuals, prohibiting them from leaving the country, requiring the surrender of passports within 24 hours, and suspending them from holding public office. Federal police officers are carrying out the judicial measures, issued by the Supreme Federal Court, in the states of Amazonas, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso do Sul, Ceará, Espírito Santo, Paraná, Goiás, and the Federal District.

At this stage, the investigations indicate that the group under investigation divided itself into operational cells to disseminate information about fraud in the 2022 Presidential Elections, even before the election took place, in order to enable and legitimize a military intervention, operating as a digital militia.

The first axis consisted of constructing and propagating the version of fraud in the 2022 Elections, through the fallacious dissemination of vulnerabilities in the electronic voting system, a discourse reiterated by those under investigation since 2019 and which persisted even after the results of the second round of the 2022 election.

The second line of action consisted of carrying out acts to support the abolition of the Democratic Rule of Law, through a coup d'état, with the support of military personnel possessing the knowledge and tactics of special forces in a politically sensitive environment.

The Brazilian Army monitors the execution of some warrants, in support of the Federal Police.

The facts investigated constitute, in theory, the crimes of criminal organization, violent abolition of the Democratic State of Law and coup d'état.