RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazil’s federal police Sunday arrested two men suspected of ordering the killing of a popular Rio de Janeiro councilwoman in 2018, a long-awaited step after years of society clamoring for justice.
The assassination of Marielle Franco, a 38-year-old Black, bisexual city councilwoman in a drive-by shooting, shook Brazil profoundly and reverberated across the world.
Police investigations showed federal deputy Chiquinho Brazão and his brother Domingos Brazão, a member of Rio state’s accounts watchdog, were detained on suspicion of ordering a hit against Franco. Both have alleged connections to criminal groups, known as militias, who illegally charge residents for various services, including protection.
Ubiratan Guedes, the lawyer representing Domingos Brazão, denied the accusations against his client. “He did not know Marielle, had no connection with Marielle,” he told reporters on Sunday.
FILE – In this Jan. 9, 2018 file photo, Rio de Janeiro Councilwoman Marielle Franco smiles for a photo in Cinelandia square. Brazil’s federal police arrested on Sunday, March 24, 2024 the men suspected of ordering Franco’s killing in 2018, a long-awaited step after years of society clamoring for justice. (AP Photo/Ellis Rua, File)
Lawyers for Chiquinho Brazão, who served on Rio’s council at the same time as Franco and is now a congressman, and former police chief Rivaldo Barbosa, said their clients denied any wrongdoing, according to local media.
Brazil’s Justice Minister Ricardo Lewandowski said in a press conference that the motivation for the crime is “complex because that group (the Brazãos) has multiple interests.” He said investigations have suggested lawmaker Chiquinho Brazão was especially upset about a bill that his then-colleague Franco sponsored at the city council about regulation of land to build public housing in Rio.
“At this moment we have it very clear who are the perpetrators of this hateful, heinous crime of political nature,” said the minister, who added that four other people had documents seized. Among them, he said, is a police detective who also investigated the case, Giniton Lages. Lewandowski also said the men jailed earlier will be transferred from Rio to the capital Brasilia.
The arrests of the men who allegedly ordered Franco’s killing came four days after Brazil’s Supreme Court validated a plea bargain for the shooter, who was arrested along with the driver in 2019.
Brazil’s Director of the Federal Police Andrei Rodrigues speaks next to Minister of Justice, Ricardo Lewandowski, a press conference concerning the arrest of suspects accused of ordering the killing of Rio de Janeiro councilwoman Marielle Franco, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sunday, March 24, 2024. Brazil’s federal police arrested on Sunday the men suspected of ordering the killing of Franco in 2018. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)
The investigation into Franco’s murder had been troubled for years. Rio’s state civil police couldn’t break the case after the arrest and indictment of the shooter and the driver. The lead detectives were changed four times prior to February 2023. Federal authorities then attempted to take control of the case, but were not allowed to, which also increased suspicions of obstruction, according to Lewandowski.
The driver admitted to the double murder of Franco and her driver. The shooter, disgraced former police officer Ronnie Lessa, signed a plea bargain deal with authorities in January and his admission led to Sunday’s arrests.
Barbosa, the head of Rio’s police when the murder took place, was also arrested for alleged obstruction of the investigation, federal police chief Andrei Rodrigues said in a press conference.
“He actively sough to detour the investigation from those who ordered the killing,” Rodrigues said. Earlier, Franco’s widow Monica Benicio said Barbosa offered her his sympathies after her wife was slain, promising to be tough in his efforts to find the killers.
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