Brazilian Federal Police arrest Bolsonaro-supporting businessman who threatened Randolfe and find an arsenal in his possession.
Bolsonaro supporter and businessman Júlio Faria, owner of a chain of gas stations in Amapá, possessed an arsenal consisting of ten firearms and more than 3 rounds of ammunition.
247 - A joint operation by the Federal Police and the Senate Legislative Police, launched this Thursday (22), resulted in the arrest of Bolsonaro supporter businessman Júlio Faria, investigated for making threats against Senator Randolfe Rodrigues (Rede-AP). Faria, owner of a network of gas stations in Amapá, had in his possession an arsenal consisting of ten firearms and more than 3 rounds of ammunition.
According to the journalist's column Monica Bergamo, from Folha de S. Paulo, "the businessman was arrested for illegal possession of a restricted-use accessory because, in addition to the weapons and ammunition, he kept a rifle silencer at home, purchased online, without authorization." The search and seizure warrants were issued by the 12th Federal Criminal Court of the Federal District.
The Court also suspended the Bolsonaro supporter's gun license and ordered him to maintain a minimum distance of 200 meters from Senator Randolfe Rodrigues.
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