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Bolsonaro and others are officially accused in the spy agency case

The Brazilian federal police has officially accused former president Jair Bolsonaro of illegally spying on the authorities by the spy agency ABIN during Bolsonaro’s presidency. They have also named his son Carlos Bolsonaro as well as other individuals in a probe.

The federal police, without naming names, confirmed the results of the investigation. They detailed the "existence" of a criminal group that was focused on illegally monitoring public authorities and producing fake news using ABINS systems.

According to a statement from the federal police, although it has been delivered to the Supreme Court, its final report is still under seal.

Bolsonaro is already the president of Brazil.

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According to a federal source, Abin, in a case involving a coup, was aware of Abin’s illegal surveillance scheme, and had benefited from it.

He said that he had no knowledge of the case, and hadn't seen the report from the federal police.

Carlos Bolsonaro was arrested on suspicion that he used information illegally obtained through the scheme in order to target targets using social media.

Indicted were Alexandre Ramagem and Luiz Fernando correa, both former heads of ABIN during Bolsonaro’s administration.

Correa is accused of obstructing an investigation by the Federal Police during the administration of President Luiz inacio Lula da So.

Abin declined comment. Ramagem’s press office didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment. Carlos Bolsonaro was not reachable.

According to a reliable source, the government is closely monitoring Correa's condition, but has not yet made a decision on whether he will remain in office or be replaced.

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The parallel structure set up in Abin under the Bolsonaro administration monitored at least three justices of the supreme court.

The attorney general will decide whether or not to charge Bolsonaro, and others in the case. Reporting by Ricardo Brito from Brasilia, Additional reporting by Eduardo Simoes, Writing by Isabel Teles and Editing by Alex Richardson & Natalia Siniawski

(source: Reuters)