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Former Brazilian President Collor is arrested for corruption

Fernando Collor de Mello, the former Brazilian president, was arrested in Maceio on Friday after a Supreme Court judge rejected his appeals against a prior conviction and ordered that he begin serving time behind bars.

Collor's attorney, Marcelo Bessa said that Collor was arrested at 4:00 am local time (0700 GMT), while traveling to Brazil’s capital Brasilia. He planned to surrender himself following Supreme Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes’ arrest order.

Bessa, in a press release, said that the former president had been detained by federal police officers in Maceio. This is the capital of Alagoas.

Moraes issued his order on Thursday after Collor, who was the first president of Brazil to be elected after the end the military dictatorship ended in 1985, had been sentenced to eight years and ten months in jail in 2023 for corruption and money laundering.

Collor's attorney had expressed "surprise" and "concern" over Moraes decision in a statement released late Thursday. However, he added that the former President would comply with the Order.

The 2023 conviction was handed down after Brazilian prosecutors accused Collor receiving bribes of around 30 million Reais ($5.28million) from a subsidiary of the state-run oil firm Petrobras.

Collor was elected president in 1990. However, he did not complete his term because Congress decided to impeach Collor two years later over a separate scandal of corruption for which the Supreme Court acquitted Collor in 1994.

Later, he was elected to the Senate as a Senator for Alagoas. He left Congress at the beginning of 2023 after an unsuccessful attempt to become governor of Alagoas.

(source: Reuters)