Insider

Feds arrest January 8 riots organizers and instigators

Feds carried out ten arrest warrants and 16 search and seizure operations this Thursday morning, targeting individuals who helped organize the January 8 riots, when hordes of pro-Bolsonaro radicals stormed and ransacked buildings of the three branches of power in Brasília. 

Social media influencers, an evangelical Christian priest, and a gospel singer are among those arrested this morning. They sent messages through Telegram groups inviting people to join “Selma’s Party” — a codename alluding to the word selva (“jungle”) a military salutation in Brazil. 

The invitation contained instructions on how to invade government buildings. It also had a map listing 43 cities in Brazil where people could catch a bus to the country’s capital, to take part in the “party.”

“It’s going to be a huge birthday party, and there’s a big organization to gather and prepare the guests,” the message said. “The meeting before the party is going to be in an unknown location, where people have already been gathering for 65 days [in reference to putchist camps outside Army headquarters in Brasília].”

Gospel singer Fernanda Ôliver, arrested today, was known as the “muse” of the riots. She broadcasted the invasion live on her social media profiles. Evangelical Christian priest Dirlei Paz called also for people to attend the “party.” He has pictures with one of former President Jair Bolsonaro’s sons and called for a coup d’etat performed by the military. The far-right influencers arrested this Thursday defended the putschist plan to their hundred of thousands of followers.

Warrants were requested by Supreme Justice Alexandre de Moraes after the Federal Police and the Brazilian Intelligence Agency intercepted the putschist material.

Amanda Audi

Amanda Audi is a journalist specializing in politics and human rights. She is the former executive director of Congresso em Foco and worked as a reporter for The Intercept Brasil, Folha de S. Paulo, O Globo, Gazeta do Povo, Poder360, among others. In 2019, she won the Comunique-se Award for best-written media reporter and won the Mulher Imprensa award for web journalism in 2020

Recent Posts

Congresswoman Zambelli made defendant in judiciary hack probe

The Supreme Court on Tuesday accepted charges against far-right Congresswoman Carla Zambelli and notorious hacker…

2 hours ago

Santa Catarina state also facing rain damage

Bordering Rio Grande do Sul, which has been inundated by floods in recent weeks, the…

4 hours ago

Federal Police go after ring selling legal guns to organized crime

The Federal Police on Tuesday launched an operation against a criminal ring of state police…

4 hours ago

Porto Alegre sanitation shortfalls known since 2015

The intense rains that hit Rio Grande do Sul and state capital Porto Alegre in…

4 hours ago

What is it like to be an entrepreneur in Brazil?

Brazil has 21.7 million active businesses, but the vast majority (14.5 million) are one-person endeavors.…

8 hours ago

Porto Alegre spent a pittance on emergency management

Porto Alegre, the capital of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, spent only BRL…

8 hours ago