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Riots in Brasilia: the first convicted receives 17 years in prison

9/14/2023, 5:14:17 PM

Highlights: Brazil's Supreme Court sentenced to 17 years in prison one of the participants in the January 8 riots in Brasilia. Aecio Lucio Costa Pereira, 51, was convicted of a total of five crimes, including damage to classified public property, attempted coup d'état and criminal association. In total, the Brazilian prosecutor's office has prosecuted 232 people. France 24 invites you to look back on the news that marked the week with our summary of the top stories of the week.

One of the participants in the January 8 riots in Brasilia, a supporter of far-right ex-president Jair Bolsonaro, was sentenced Thursday to 17 years in prison during his trial, the first in this trial.


The first conviction fell. Brazil's Supreme Court on Thursday (September 14th) sentenced to 17 years in prison one of the participants in the January 8 riots in Brasilia committed by supporters of former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, the first trial in this case.

By a majority of eight votes to three, the Supreme Court "sentences Aecio Lucio Costa Pereira to 17 years in prison," said the president of Brazil's highest court, Rosa Weber. This is the first judgment of one of the Bolsonarists who ransacked the places of power - the presidential palace, the Parliament and the Supreme Court itself - a week after the inauguration of leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

More than 230 charged

Aecio Lucio Costa Pereira, 51, who according to the Brazilian press is a former employee of the Sao Paulo state water treatment company, was convicted of a total of five crimes, including damage to classified public property, attempted coup d'état and criminal association.

In total, the Brazilian prosecutor's office has prosecuted 232 people.

With AFP

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