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Sources say that Brazil police are targeting Rio's former governor and Refit owner as part of a tax investigation.

Two sources familiar with the investigation said that the Brazilian federal police had targeted the former governor of Rio de Janeiro, Claudio Castro, and the owner Refit Refinery Ricardo Magro as part of an investigation into alleged tax evasion.

Castro and Magro did not immediately respond to a request for comment from.

The police, without naming any suspects, said that they had launched an investigation into a conglomerate in the fuel industry suspected of concealing assets, faking assets and transferring money abroad.

According to a statement, the Supreme Court ordered that assets worth approximately 52 billion Reis ($10.4 Billion) be frozen and that the economic activities of companies under investigation be suspended. The court also decided that the suspect would be added to Interpol's Red Notice.

CONTEXT

Brazil's tax authorities have played a key role in major investigations uncovering money laundering schemes connected to criminal organizations operating in the fuel sector, and identifying multiple overseas operations.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva publicly asked U.S. president Donald Trump to arrest Refit's owner, a?of?the?main?companies involved in this scheme who lives in the United States.

Claudio Castro resigned ?from office in Rio de Janeiro in March. In March, Brazil's Electoral Court barred Castro from holding office for 8 years for abuse of power and economics, prohibited conduct, and illicit fundraising for the 2022 elections.

(source: Reuters)