While vigilance continues in various places due to the incident in which supporters of former President Bolsonaro invaded the Brazilian Congress and the Presidential Palace and destroyed part of the facility, there is information that supporters of the former president will hold a rally again. In the capital, Brasilia, security forces have stepped up security by blocking roads.

In Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, about 4,000 supporters of former President Bolsonaro invaded the buildings of the Federal Congress and the Presidential Palace on the 8th, breaking window glass and destroying equipment and documents at the facility. A total of 727 people were arrested.



In addition, the Supreme Court on the 10th allowed the issuance of an arrest warrant for Anderson Torres, who served as justice minister during the Bolsonaro administration and was in charge of security in the district where the incident occurred, for failing to implement security measures. An investigation is ongoing.



Under these circumstances, the Brazilian government has revealed that there is information that supporters of former President Bolsonaro will hold a large-scale rally again on the 11th in various places.

In response to this, security forces have been stationed around the federal parliament and presidential palace in the capital Brasilia, and are strengthening security by blocking roads with barricades.



In addition, on the 11th, the Supreme Court ordered public institutions to take necessary measures to prevent acts such as blocking roads and invading public facilities, and large-scale vandalism will occur again. We remain vigilant to prevent